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"Botan-mon (Peony pattern)" features the peony, which is known as the "king of flowers" in China, where it symbolizes happiness, wealth, and honor. The peony is combined with an arabesque pattern to create this original chiyogami design.
There are red, blue, and black versions available for download.
Chiyogami had its beginnings in Kyoto during the Edo period (1603 - 1867). It began with flowers, birds, and other patterns from nature, popular subjects in the Yuzen* patterns, drawn onto Japanese paper. Such paper came to be printed using the woodblock printing technology of Edo (present-day Tokyo), and incorporated other patterns used in colored prints of the day. The paper soon became popular throughout Japan.
*Yuzen: Japanese traditional dyeing technique that originated in the 8th century created by painter Yuzen Miyazaki. |