Aigoromo- Nishikigoi (koi) with a good balance of red and black
Aigoromo is a Nishikigoi with an indigo color on top of a Kohaku pattern.

Each scale has a half to crescent moon with a black over red.
Even though it is called a black, it is a thin black, so it has a good balance of red and black, and each of its scales is lined up with red, black and red.
It is very conspicuous in the pond and attracts attention in the pond where there are many red and white flowers.
The balance between the black and crimson pattern of the hiban is important and elegant.
It is also known as a variety with darker scales and a black robe.
Nowadays, the number of Sumigoromo is less and less, and it is mainly Aigoromo.
How about a quality Aigoromo?
Aigoromo is a high-quality Nishikigoi whose scales have a beautiful black color.
The general view of the overall pattern is the same as that of red and white.
Specifically, the best Koi are those with a beautiful white background, with a clear difference between colored and uncolored areas, and no uneven colors.
A white background with color is called a crease, and one with blurred creases is not very good.
There are many different types of Nishikigoi in the Aigoromo.
Aigoromo is generally a red and white Nishikigoi robe with a black pattern on it.
Other varieties have a black pattern on top of the Showa Sanke and Taisho Sanke.
These are called Koromo Showa and Koromo Taisho, respectively.
It is also collectively referred to as Kolomo Sanke.











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