PRODUCT
菊花文
The Kikka Pattern
「菊=喜久」から、喜びが久しくあることを願う文様です。
均等な深さにカットする技術がなければ美しい中心線は生まれません。
私たちは全体のバランス感に合わせて配することを特に重要視しています。
Kikka is originally made of two words Kiku and Hana, which has the meaning of
Chrysanthemum flower in Japanese.
Kiku can also be replaced with Kanjis that imply “happiness” and “a long time”; we believe that the Kikka pattern is a symbol of long-lasting happiness.
Advanced techniques are required for all cuts to be in even depths, which creates a
beautiful centerline to the pattern.
We take extreme care in recognizing the best layout and balance of the total design.