TRADITIONAL ASA PATTERN
In Japan, traditional hemp leaf patterns, known as 'asa' patterns, have been used for centuries in textile design.
The 'asa' pattern resembles overlapping hemp leaves arranged in a geometric, hexagonal formation.
This pattern has historical significance and was originally used during the Heian period, often found on the clothing of Buddhist statues. Over time, it became popular during the Edo period as a fashionable motif for kimonos and other garments.
Today, the 'asa-' pattern remains a classic and timeless design, cherished for its cultural heritage and aesthetic appeal.
Size
BodyWidth 63cm/24.8in
Body Height 127cm /50in
Fabric and care
Polyester 100%
Hand wash or Machine cold wash with laundry bag