Kikko
亀甲 - Kikko
The Story of the Kikko Pattern
This pattern is reminiscent of the coffered ceilings seen in temples and castles, where structured geometry creates a sense of order, depth, and quiet grandeur.
At its core is a repeating hexagonal motif known as kikko, named for its resemblance to a tortoise shell. The tortoise has long been associated with longevity and endurance, giving this pattern an auspicious meaning tied to long life and stability.
Within each hexagonal frame, floral motifs such as chrysanthemums and plum blossoms are arranged with care. These elements soften the geometry, bringing a sense of seasonal beauty and refined elegance to the structured design.
Rather than standing alone, the hexagons are connected in a continuous formation, creating a seamless flow across the pattern. This unbroken arrangement suggests continuity and harmony, expressing a wish for lasting prosperity and enduring strength.
The balance between geometric precision and natural forms gives the design a timeless quality—both orderly and expressive, grounded yet graceful.