KOI NOBORI REFERENCE BOOK

$25.00

79 pages

The koi is a staple symbol in Japanese culture. Koi Nobori are pennants hung high to catch the wind to represent the koi swimming upstream. A representation of strength and perseverance, this book compiles 300 images of Koi pennants with their various design iterations from the Edo era (1603 -1867) to present.

(2018)

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79 pages

The koi is a staple symbol in Japanese culture. Koi Nobori are pennants hung high to catch the wind to represent the koi swimming upstream. A representation of strength and perseverance, this book compiles 300 images of Koi pennants with their various design iterations from the Edo era (1603 -1867) to present.

(2018)

79 pages

The koi is a staple symbol in Japanese culture. Koi Nobori are pennants hung high to catch the wind to represent the koi swimming upstream. A representation of strength and perseverance, this book compiles 300 images of Koi pennants with their various design iterations from the Edo era (1603 -1867) to present.

(2018)

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