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Symbolism of Chrysanthemums (kiku, 菊)

In Japanese traditional textiles, chrysanthemums (kiku, 菊) hold significant symbolism, representing longevity, rejuvenation, and nobility. They are one of the most revered flowers in Japan and are often featured in textile designs, especially in kimonos and other ceremonial garments.

Symbolism of Chrysanthemums:

1. Longevity and Immortality: Chrysanthemums are associated with long life and rejuvenation due to their long blooming season. This symbolism comes from Chinese influences and is deeply rooted in Japanese culture. It’s believed that chrysanthemum petals placed in a cup of sake bring health and a long life.

2. Nobility and Status: The chrysanthemum is a symbol of the Japanese Imperial family and the Chrysanthemum Throne, representing the emperor. It is often seen in crests and formal garments, symbolizing authority, dignity, and power.

3. Autumn and the Seasons: As chrysanthemums bloom in autumn, they are emblematic of this season, representing the beauty and impermanence of life. In seasonal textiles, they signify the elegance of autumn and the cycle of nature.

4. Purity and Perfection: The many layers of the chrysanthemum’s petals are seen as a symbol of perfection, purity, and spiritual enlightenment. In Japanese culture, chrysanthemums are also linked to balance and harmony.

Use in Textiles:

Chrysanthemums are a popular motif in kimono, obi, and other formal textiles, often depicted in intricate and delicate patterns. They are especially common in furisode (formal long-sleeved kimonos) worn by young women, and in textiles used for festivals and other celebratory occasions, where they represent well wishes for longevity and prosperity.