Category: Kamon (Family Crests)
Unravel the Stories Behind Japan’s Family Crests
Delve into the fascinating world of kamon – unique emblems that have represented Japanese families for centuries.
Learn about their origins, symbolic meanings, and how these striking designs continue to inspire modern art, fashion, and identity today.
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The Eternal Wish Embodied in the Kashiwa Crest
LikeKashiwa (Japanese Oak) in Family Crests: The Symbolism of Oak Leaves in Japanese Kamon In Japan, Kamon (家紋), or family crests, have been passed down for generations as symbols of a family’s identity.These designs feature a wide variety of motifs, including plants, animals, and natural patterns, each with its own meaning and wish. In this…
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Kamon: Unique Japanese Symbols Woven from History and Design
LikeKamon, Another Unique Japanese Symbol In recent years, you may have seen an increase in the popularity of Japanese kanji T-shirts as fashion items overseas.This phenomenon demonstrates how the visual appeal of language is enjoyed across borders.But Japan has an even more historical and unique set of symbols, different from kanji.These are kamon, or Japanese…
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A creator sharing the beauty of Japan with the world. I run a design firm and SHIBUMIWORKS, an apparel brand featuring Japanese traditional patterns and kanji. This blog explores Japanese culture, food, history, and travel.
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