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Symbolism of Mandarin ducks (“oshidori” 鴛鴦)

 

In traditional Japanese textiles, Mandarin ducks (“oshidori” 鴛鴦) are a symbol of marital fidelity, love, and happiness. This symbolism arises from the belief that Mandarin ducks form lifelong monogamous pairs, making them a popular motif for weddings, bridal kimonos, and other celebratory garments.

Key symbolic meanings of Mandarin ducks in Japanese textiles:

Marital fidelity: They are often depicted as inseparable pairs, representing devotion and commitment in a marriage.

Happiness in love: Their presence on textiles can signify a wish for harmonious relationships and enduring affection.

Peace and harmony: Beyond love, the ducks also symbolize general peace, unity, and stability in life.

These motifs are frequently seen in kimonos, fukusa (ceremonial cloths), and obi, especially those used in auspicious or celebratory contexts.