Japanese Carp Kites

Description
Traditionally flown in Japan from April through early May, a carp kite (鯉のぼり, koinoboiri) is actually a windsock shaped like a koi fish with its open mouth attached to a pole or rope so that its tail flutters freely in the wind. Freshwater carp represent energy and determination as they can fight their way against swift-running streams and obstacles making them symbolic of courage and success. Families and communities fly the koinoboiri in hopes that their children will grow up with courage, determination, and the ability to overcome obstacles.
Specifications
  • Kodak Professional Endura Premium Paper, Lustre "E"
  • 220gsm
  • Vibrant, fine-grain pebble texture
  • Archival: 100+ years on display, 200+ years in storage
  • RA-4 wet printing process
  • Sizing: White borders do not change size of the print
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