Japanese koi carp / koi fish pattern images | Free High-Quality Material

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We introduce a cool Japanese carp-style camouflage wallpaper boldly utilizing Japanese traditional colors red, white, black. This image material produced referencing distribution of Showa tricolor or Taisho tricolor maintains visibility as smartphone wallpaper while fully feeling Japanese sentiment. This work is free material obtainable by anyone, possible to easily download and use high-quality textures. As pattern explanation, we abstracted reflection of light at the moment carp inverts in water or color mixing as camouflage, heightening artistry as material. As random page introduction text, we promise this image gives depth and intellectual impression to your device. Please utilize this special design material as background for creative activities or hobbies.

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Express Individuality with Free Image Editing | Trimming and Usage Proposals of Japanese Carp Patterns
The texture image created on this page has resolution of 1290x2796px, published in image size of about 1MB to 2MB. As high-quality image material, feature is very high layout freedom like trimming part of large wallpaper to specify as wallpaper. Also, there is significance in creative use applying brightness change adjustments by image editing to finish to preferred contrast. This material multiplying functionality of camouflage for survival with stylistic beauty of carp patterns was created under free personal use license. On other pages, many other design wallpapers are published, each with unique charms. As wallpaper for hobby projects or personal, maximize original value held by image materials and enjoy creative expression.

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Japanese koi carp / koi fish pattern images
The three colors (red, white, black) of Japanese ornamental carp are Japanese traditional colors themselves. Treating white base as canvas, the placement of vivid hi color and deep sumi color is truly a hanging scroll swimming on water surface. The breeding that started modestly in Niigata Prefecture’s mountains has grown into an industry exciting the world now. In the stage set of Japanese gardens, this three-color Japanese ornamental carp plays the lead role. Its pattern balance is said to be “divine arrangement,” and the artistry born from chance continues to captivate many people.