"Kacho" Flower & Bird Motif Items
The flower and bird pattern is a very elegant motif combining plants, flowers, and birds. It is popular as a pattern for kimono and other textiles as well as for maki-e lacquerware.
These motifs combine Japanese plants, such as pine, bamboo, and plum, paired with auspicious birds such as cranes, peacocks, and Japanese nightingale.
The pretty and beautiful flower and bird patterns are impressive, and would make a great gift for someone special. You can express your good taste even more by choosing a combination of flowers and birds appropriate to the season.
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