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This post has links to every one of our blog posts on kimono patterns. We will be continuously updating this post with links to each new blog post that describes kimono patterns. Please check back on this post to learn more about patterns and objects commonly on kimonos and their meanings.

Matsu | 松 | Pine Trees

Kujaku | 孔雀 | Peacocks

Goshoguruma/Hanaguruma | 御所車 花車 | Carts

Houou | 鳳凰 | Phoenix

Yabame/Yagasuri | 矢絣 | Arrow Feathers

Sayagata | 紗綾形 | Buddhist Pattern

Oshidori | 鴛鴦 | Mandarin Ducks

Umezakura | 梅桜 | Plum Blossoms

Tsuru | 鶴 | Cranes

Tatewaku/Tachiwaku | 立涌 | Rising Steam

Maru/Hanamaru | 丸 花丸 | Circles

Ekasumi (Kasumi) | 江霞 | Fog/Haze

Chou | 蝶 | Butterflies

Botan | 牡丹 | Peonies

Kiku | 菊 | Chrysanthemums

Ishidatami/Ichimatsu | 石畳 市松 | Checkerboard/Cobblestone

Shibori | 絞り | Japanese Tie Dye

Seigaiha | 青海波 | Waves 

Shippou | 七宝 | Seven treasures

Matsuba | 松葉 | Pine needles

Asa no Ha (Asanoha) | 麻の葉 | Hemp Leaves

Sensu (Uchiwa) | 扇子 (団扇) | Folding Fans

Hishi | 菱 | Diamonds

Kikkou | 亀甲 | Tortoise Shells

 
More coming soon...

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