Koi fish are a common symbol in both Chinese culture and feng shui, depicted on artwork, clothing, tattoos and even with live fish used in landscape design. read more
In Japanese culture, the koi carp is a highly respected and very symbolic fish that is closely tied to the country’s national identity. The koi carp is thought to be a symbol of luck, prosperity, and good fortune within Japan. The name “koi” itself is Japanese and simply means “carp” in the Japanese language. read more
Certain colors represent certain aspects or outcomes in life. Kohaku - This koi has a white body with red spots and symbolizes success in your career. Kumonryu - There are two main variations of this koi. One variation is a koi with a white body and black spots and the other is an all black body. read more