

The best definition I could find for wisteria in hanakotoba is “Tenderness” and “Never to be separated“.Tales of Zestiria the X ( テイルズ オブ ゼスティリア ザ X ( クロス ), Teiruzu Obu Zesutiria Za Kurosu, pronounced " Tales of Zestiria the Cross") is a Japanese anime television series based on both Tales of Zestiria and Tales of Berseria video games developed by Bandai Namco Studios and tri-Crescendo, and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The pattern from the front winds all the way around to the back.Įditor’s Note: Taking into consideration that the design alluding to ToB’s story features the wisteria pattern near the beginning and at the end I did some research onto what the flower could mean. The back of the kimono is not simplified. Japanese pattern styled princessia flower. Chrysanthemum motif: Simple, leafed, in the Japanese pattern style.Tortoiseshell design representing the ToB party: Red: Rokurou White: Laphicet Purple: Magilou Yellow: Eizen Green: Eleanor.Please tie the obi with a tsunodashi musubi as seen in the illustration below.She wears a velour glove on her demon hand.The the obi features a tortoiseshell pattern with the symbol from Laphicet’s clothing added into the design. To compliment the elaborate kimono, she has been given a simple pair of glossy heeled zori.Ī: Her demon hand and a princessia stylized as a Japanese pattern b: A Wysteria tatewaku pattern.In the section of the Kimono below the obi, allusions to the story of Tales of Berseria are arranged.In hanakotoba Rose of Sharon represents “faith in your ideals”. The final touch is her hair ornament, which is composed of tsumami zaiku crafted Rose of Sharons.


Velvet’s long hair has been raised up into braids that lead into a gentle bun style.Original Picture: Tales Ch Twitter Translation: Editing and References: Texanona
