The Hosohana pattern, which seems to be a fusion of Eastern and Western stylized beauty, is made into a scarf with a color and pattern that can be used in everyday life. The large size is convenient as a useful item that will beautifully color your summer outfit and help you when you are concerned about the air conditioning or sunlight. The light and soft 100% cotton gauze material becomes more comfortable against your skin the more you use it.
[What is Hosouge?]
Hoso-ka, which appears frequently not only in Buddhist art but also as a motif on kimono, is a fictional flower that is said to be a pattern that combines the most beautiful parts of countless flowers, such as peonies, Chinese peonies, and pomegranates. It is also said to be a motif of good fortune. It was popular in China during the Tang and Song dynasties, and in Japan during the Nara and Heian periods, and was used as a decorative pattern. It is also used in a variety of patterns on the Shoso-in treasures.