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What are the traditional patterns in Japan? What do they mean?

1, hemp leaves are easy to grow and have strong vitality. The same meaning has also been given to the hemp leaf pattern. Therefore, hemp leaf patterns represent vitality and health, and are often used on children's clothes, full of hope that children can grow up healthily.

2, arrow feather pattern, in the Edo era, when the daughter got married, the kimono with arrow feather pattern would be used as a dowry to get a good bride.

3. Qibao pattern is one of the small patterns in Edo. This pattern consists of four equal parts overlapping. The middle part is like shining stars, the overlapping part is like petals, and the whole part is a bit like copper coins, symbolizing the reproduction, fate and perfection of future generations. This is a very auspicious pattern.

4. The tortoise shell pattern comes from the hexagonal shell of the tortoise symbolizing longevity. Moreover, through further development, the simple tortoise shell pattern has also derived various patterns, such as the "tortoise shell flower bell" with hexagonal pattern and the "Pishaman tortoise shell" composed of three turtles.

5. Vine pattern, which was spread to Japan through the Silk Road. The creeping vines symbolize longevity and prosperity, auspiciousness and auspiciousness.