流水に桐唐草(Ryusuini-Toukarakusa)
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Paulownia arabesque in running water
The pattern of running water is comparing a drop of water, which is our source of life, pouring into the vast ocean to live to express an eternal form in various ways. In addition, has been expressed in various ways as an eternal form, comparing the state until a drop of water, which is the source of life, pours into the ocean. In addition, the paulownia tree inhabited by the phoenixes of Zuicho, the birds that are a precursor to happy things, was a noble pattern in ancient times that was allowed only to those people who are related to the emperor. It has been used as a Kichijo pattern for the emperor's robe since the Middle Ages. Furthermore, the warlords of Nobunaga and Hideyoshi used paulownia as their coat of arms, and it has also become the coat of arms of the current Japanese government. The Kurikarakusamon became a pattern by combining its paulownia and arabesque.
3.94in.*7.87in(10cm*20cm)
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