Koinobori Tattoo
Koinobori Tattoo
Koinobori Kokoro Tattoo 100 cm.
Do you know that this koinobori caused a lot of spilled ink when it was released? It is certainly the boldest of our creations, or, let's say, the most politically incorrect. Why? Because this windsock, with its specific indigo blue color, takes the codes of the tattoos of the famous Yakuza (Japanese mafia). This koinobori celebrates children while paying tribute to the graphics of tattoos. In short, this koinobori offers a great departure from the traditional Japanese windsock that is hoisted in the wind on May 5th during Kodomo No Hi! Since always, the Tattoo Koi is a best seller in Europe, constantly in the top 3 sales, and ironically, it now seduces the Japanese thirsting for modernity in the celebration of tradition. We love it!
My delightful friend, Francoise, is the mastermind of Madame Mo. I’m very excited to bring from Paris her magical koinbori to Baby Baby Buddha Studio.
Madame Mo revisits the mythical Japanese wind socks: the Koinobori. With koinobori, let poetry, art and Japanese delicacy infuse your daily life! Made of organic cotton, koinobori, a real lucky charm for children in Japan, is an unusual decorative object, which, with its shimmering colors, illuminates everyday life. It brings a unique decorative touch to homes, terraces, balconies or gardens. What is the story behind this pretty fish? The koinobori, a windsock in the shape of a carp, is a mythical object in Japan: it is the gift that we offer, as a lucky charm, to children, during the Children's Day (Kodomo No Hi) on May 5. Koinobori made of fabric (koi=carp, nobori=flag)
Created in France/Made in India. 100% fair trade organic cotton - machine washable cold water/hang dry