Seigaiha-mon is an original Chiyogami pattern that depicts waves overlapped to resemble partially opened fans. The fan has been used as a symbol of good fortune since ancient times. Some say that the name of the pattern "seigaiha - blue sea waves" comes from the master lacquer worker of the Genroku era (1688 - 1704), Omi Kanshichi (the same Chinese characters are used to write this name), who loved to use this pattern.Others say that the name originates a Bugaku song, the ancient court music of Japan. We have green, red and blue patterns for you to download.
Seigaiha-mon is an original Chiyogami pattern that depicts waves overlapped to resemble partially opened fans. The fan has been used as a symbol of good fortune since ancient times. Some say that the name of the pattern "seigaiha - blue sea waves" comes from the master lacquer worker of the Genroku era (1688 - 1704), Omi Kanshichi (the same Chinese characters are used to write this name), who loved to use this pattern.Others say that the name originates a Bugaku song, the ancient court music of Japan. We have green, red and blue patterns for you to download.