Kikko (Tortoiseshell)

Kikko is an auspicious pattern derived from the shape of the tortoiseshell, which represents longevity. Japanese samurai and ashigaru worn armor constructed with hexagon-shaped plates during feudal Japan. These hexagonal plates resemble the shell of a tortoise or turtle, which holds symbolic significance. Kikko patterns reflects both practical protection and cultural symbolism. Wide variations are available for this traditional hexagonal pattern.
Japanese Arts & Patterns
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