Side 17 x 12 x height 2cm
The "Shikigami-gai-gata," or two rectangular pieces of colored paper placed one on top of the other, seems to be a favorite shape in Japan. I drew a nice checkered pattern.
The "checkerboard pattern" was named after Ichimatsu Sagawa of the Edo Nakamura-za theater, who wore a hakama with this pattern in 1741 and became famous. It is a pattern that is very popular in Edo.
The "Shikigami-gai-gata," or two rectangular pieces of colored paper placed one on top of the other, seems to be a favorite shape in Japan. I drew a nice checkered pattern.
The "checkerboard pattern" was named after Ichimatsu Sagawa of the Edo Nakamura-za theater, who wore a hakama with this pattern in 1741 and became famous. It is a pattern that is very popular in Edo.
Pattern number:A0603