Koinoboris Online - Traditional Japanese Carps for Gardens & Interiors
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Koinobori, literally "carp on a streamer," are a Japanese tradition celebrating Children's Day, which falls on May 5th each year. The tradition originates from an ancient Chinese legend that a carp swam up a waterfall and transformed into a dragon, symbolizing perseverance and determination. In Japan, Koinobori have become a symbol of wishes for health, strength, and success for children.
Koinobori are made as large carp-shaped streamers or windsocks, which are hoisted outside homes, fluttering in the wind like carp swimming in the sky. Each color and size represents a different member of the family, with black for the father, red for the mother, and lighter colors for the children.
Discover our exclusive selection of Koinobori at Aquishop, your ultimate destination to transform your garden into a true slice of paradise. Inspired by centuries-old Japanese tradition, our Koinobori are designed to bring health, strength, and success to your home. Each piece is a work of art, reflecting the essence of perseverance and determination symbolized by the legendary carp transformed into a dragon. Perfect for celebrating Children's Day or simply adding a touch of serenity and beauty to your outdoor space, our carp streamers are available in a variety of colors and sizes to represent each member of your family. Make your garden a mesmerizing visual spectacle with our premium Koinobori, only at Aquishop - where every garden becomes a slice of paradise.