“Asanoha pattern” is one of the “allocation patterns” based on regular hexagons.
It is a pattern in which the same patterns such as triangles, rhombuses, squares, polygons, and circles are continuous up, down, left, and right, and are regularly repeated to allocate them in a certain area.
It is said to have been given this name because its shape resembles Asanoha (Hemp leaf).
Meaning of pattern
In Japan in the 18th century, when a child was born, he wore a kimono with the “Asanoha pattern” when the mortality rate of the child was high. This had the meaning of amulet. Hemp grows very fast and grows straight, so it meant wishing for a healthy child to grow.
A perfect gift motif for Birth celebration, hoping for the healthy growth of your child.
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