Depends on the style of kite. Many are brush painted with intricate designs of warriors, demons, carp and birds are popular themes as are stylized insects, Japaneese Kanji symbols and modern day "heros" like Baseball stars. Some have simple geometric designs like the Nagasaki Hata.
The first kite was flat and rectangular. Early kites were decorated with mythological creatures and had bells and whistles attached so they would make musical noises.
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kites
In Argentina, kites, or "barriletes," are traditionally made from lightweight materials such as paper, cloth, and bamboo. Artisans cut the paper or fabric into specific shapes, often decorated with vibrant colors and designs. The bamboo is shaped into a frame, which is then covered with the chosen material and secured with glue or string. Once assembled, the kites are flown during festivals, with the most famous being the "Día del Barrilete" celebrated in October.
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All kites are quadrilaterals, but quadrilaterals are not kites.
It can be written: エディー
死神
歓迎
EMDE
all kites are bills of exchange but not all bills of exchange are kites why?
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