Asa-No-ha, as a pattern is one of the most popular patterns in Japanese culture, often seen on Japanese Kimonos and textiles. It is also found on the clothing of Buddhist statuary of the Heian (794–1185) through Muromachi (1336–1573) periods when the pattern was used for Kirikane ornaments. The design was also popular during the Edo period (1603–1868), when it was promoted by Iwai Hanshirou V.
Asa-no-ha, on Kabuki costume for the young Yaoya Oshichi |
The structure of the pattern
The structure of the pattern is geometric, based on triangular tilling. The repeated shape is a six-pointed star, with lines connecting the opposite points. Each star, consists of 6 identical diamonds arranged around a central point.
References:
- Asa-No-Ha / JAANUS - Japenese Architecture and Art Net Users System
- Decoding Kyoto: Pattern #1- asa-no-ha / Kyoto.bbianca.net
- Asanoha pattern / Tracepattern
- Yaoya Oshichi / Wikipedia
- Asanoha, an "od to Japan" / littlelionstudio.com
- Tiling by regular polygons/ Wikipedia
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