





Painting of koi fish on washi paper
Original, hand-painted koinobori fish motif on traditional, strong Japanese washi paper.
The beautiful koi fish are painted in three colors: black, red, and blue.
In Japanese culture, the koi fish symbolizes strength and perseverance. It is associated with the ability to swim against the current and the will to keep moving forward, even when facing adversity.
In Japan, the colorful koinobori are seen every year on May 5th, Children's Day. They are hung as a wish for children to grow up healthy, strong, and brave.
Therefore, having a koi fish hanging is more than just decoration - it is a quiet reminder of inner strength and of moving forward, even when the current is strong.
Each painting is hand-painted and therefore unique, which may cause the expression to vary slightly. Perfect as wall decor or a special gift with Japanese aesthetics.
NOTE. This washi paper is delivered without a frame.
Product information:
Dimensions: W 50 cm, H 66 cm (size may vary by approximately 1 cm)
Material: Japanese washi paper
Made: in Japan








