Japanese Products Crane Pattern
-
Women's Kimono Bathrobe Long Floral Silk
- Normal price
- 24,99€
- Normal price
-
35,99€ - Reduced price
- 24,99€
- Unit price
- per
- Availability
- Out of print
-
Kimono Jacket Womens Black and White with Birds Pattern
- Normal price
- 29,99€
- Normal price
-
42,99€ - Reduced price
- 29,99€
- Unit price
- per
- Availability
- Out of print
-
Women's Kimono Pajamas Japanese Crane Pattern
- Normal price
- 26,99€
- Normal price
-
38,99€ - Reduced price
- 26,99€
- Unit price
- per
- Availability
- Out of print
-
Table Runner Japanese Crane Pattern
- Normal price
- 50,99€
- Normal price
-
72,99€ - Reduced price
- 50,99€
- Unit price
- per
- Availability
- Out of print
-
Women's Short Kimono Pajamas Japanese Crane Pattern
- Normal price
- 24,99€
- Normal price
-
35,99€ - Reduced price
- 24,99€
- Unit price
- per
- Availability
- Out of print
-
Japanese Kimono Jacket Women's Crane & Wave
- Normal price
- 29,99€
- Normal price
-
42,99€ - Reduced price
- 29,99€
- Unit price
- per
- Availability
- Out of print
-
Black Kimono Jacket Women Japanese Crane Pattern
- Normal price
- 29,99€
- Normal price
-
42,99€ - Reduced price
- 29,99€
- Unit price
- per
- Availability
- Out of print
-
Women's Kimono Jacket Japanese Crane Pattern
- Normal price
- 29,99€
- Normal price
-
42,99€ - Reduced price
- 29,99€
- Unit price
- per
- Availability
- Out of print
-
White Jacket Kimono Woman Japanese Crane
- Normal price
- 29,99€
- Normal price
-
42,99€ - Reduced price
- 29,99€
- Unit price
- per
- Availability
- Out of print
What is the Japanese Crane pattern?
Japanese products are renowned for their quality and uniqueness. The Japanese crane pattern is one of the most popular patterns that can be found in Japan, and it is typically used on clothing and stationery.
Pattern design has a long history. It was first used by the ancient Japanese as a decoration for clothing and paintings. It then became a symbol of good luck in China during the Tang dynasty, before being used as an auspicious motif by the Japanese during the Edo period.
The Japanese crane motif is a popular motif in Japan. It is a symbol of luck and happiness.
The pattern was created by Japanese artist Tsuchiya Chiyo and was published in a book titled "The Wonderful World of Birds" in 1934. The pattern became popular after World War II when it was adopted as a symbol of peace and prosperity. come with the reconstruction of Japan.
What is the Japanese Crane?
The crane has been an unofficial national bird since the Edo period (1603-1867), but its use as a national symbol began to grow after World War II when it was associated with reconstruction and peace.