Peacock

King of the Hundred Birds

孔雀 - Kujaku

The Story of the Peacock Pattern

Peacocks are admired for their striking beauty and graceful presence. With their flowing silhouettes and richly layered feathers, they bring a sense of elegance and quiet grandeur to any design.

Their most distinctive feature—the long, radiant tail—creates a dramatic sense of movement and rhythm. When spread, it forms a captivating display of repeating eye-like patterns, giving the motif both depth and visual richness.

In design, peacocks have long been associated with beauty, dignity, and a sense of refined luxury. Their presence adds a feeling of celebration and splendor, making them especially suited to garments intended to stand out with quiet confidence.

In this pattern, the peacock is often depicted with its tail fully extended, allowing its intricate forms to unfold across the surface. The composition balances boldness with delicacy, as each feather contributes to an overall harmony of line and flow.

As a motif, the peacock expresses not only visual brilliance but also a sense of protection and positivity. It carries an atmosphere of elegance, prosperity, and graceful strength—making it a timeless and captivating design element.