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Yagasuri (Arrowfeather)
This Japanese pattern goes by two names: yabane or yagasuri, both meaning “arrow feathers.”
Especially auspicious at weddings and other important ceremonies, the meaning comes from a traditional Japanese saying that once an arrow is shot, it flies straight and does not return. In the Edo Period (1603-1868) brides were often given a kimono with the yagasuri pattern on it to represent their never having to return to their original family home.
Female students have often worn this pattern since the Meiji (1868–1912) and Taisho (1912-1926) Periods in Japan, and it is often seen today worn by female graduates at university graduation ceremonies to signify their flying straight towards happiness.
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Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
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Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
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Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
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Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
Prix44.45 CHF
Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
Prix44.45 CHF
Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
Prix44.45 CHF
Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
Prix44.45 CHF
Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
Prix44.45 CHF
Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
Prix44.45 CHF
Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
Prix44.45 CHF
Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
Prix44.45 CHF
Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
Prix44.45 CHF
Cravate Wagara - Yagasuri (Flèche / Plume)
Prix44.45 CHF












