1 IROMUJI KMN07

Wisteria was often planted in the gardens of noble residences; poets and artists praised its beauty; its fibres were spun and used to weave a very resistant cloth. In Japan, wisteria has a high symbolic and spiritual value and can be found in many temples. The flowers and branches that tend downwards are a sign of respect and humility, of supplication and deep reflection.

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