[Blagues familiales] Autocollant rond en forme d'épis de riz (sens antihoraire)
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Épis de riz tournant dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre pour Kamon. Symbole et représentation de la nature et des plantes, symbole de la vieillesse pour la famille japonaise. Inversion négative-positive. Remarque : le riz est cultivé comme aliment de base au Japon depuis l'Antiquité, et le blason du riz est considéré comme un « symbole de gratitude envers Dieu ». [Blason familial] Autocollant rond : épis de riz tournant dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre

[Family Crests] Reverse sides oxalis corniculata Round Button
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[Family Crests] Reverse sides oxalis corniculata Round Button Reverse sides oxalis corniculata for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. It’s negative positive inversion.

[Blagues familiales] Divisé en 3 feuilles de ginkgo bouton rond
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[Family Crests] Divided into 3 Ginkgo leaves Round Button Divided into three Ginkgo leaves for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. It’s negative positive inversion.

[Blagues familiales] Boutons de pivoines
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[Blagues familiales] Boutons de pivoines. Une pivoine pour Kamon. Symbole et graphisme des armoiries familiales (Kamon) à l'ancienne.

[Family Crests] a circle inside Oxalis corniculata with swords Round Button
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[Family Crests] a circle inside Oxalis corniculata with swords Round Button a circle inside Oxalis corniculata with swords for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. It’s negative positive inversion.

[Blagues familiales] Bouton à épingle en forme de losange Takeda
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Il s'agit du célèbre blason de la famille Takeda Shingen. Shingen Takeda était un daimyo durant la période Sengoku. Le « Furinkazan », qui aurait figuré sur le sashimono (drapeau militaire), est également célèbre. Remarque : le hishimon (losange) serait une version stylisée du fruit du trapa japonica… Lire la suite

[Family Crests] Nandina like a wheels Round Button
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Nandina like a wheels for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Nandina domestica : It was treated as an auspicious plant, familiar with the word “rolling through difficulties”. It also has the meaning of “auspicious” and “apotropaic magic”, and was often used for celebrations. It’s negative positive … Read More

[Family Crests] A circle inside Cleyera japonica and a bell Round Button
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[Family Crests] A circle inside Cleyera japonica and a bell Round Button A circle inside Cleyera japonica and a bell for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. It’s negative positive inversion. note. Cleyera japonica and a bell : Once upon a time, when Amaterasu Omikami hid in Amano-Iwato, … Read More

[Blagues familiales] Oda Mokko et bouton à épingle à motif floral chinois
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Voici le célèbre blason de la famille d'Oda Nobunaga. Un mokko à cinq branches est entouré d'une fleur de karahana, symbole de Kamon. Ce blason représente la nature, notamment des plantes, symbole de vieillesse pour une famille japonaise. Remarque : le mokko est dessiné comme un nid d'oiseau. Ce nid symbolise la prospérité des descendants et est considéré comme un blason de bon augure. … Lire la suite

[Family Crests] Paulownia Flowers and leaf Round Button
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It is the family crest that you have the most chance to see in Japan. The paulownia flower crest was regarded as a sub-crest of the emperor’s family. In addition, this paulownia flower crest was sometimes given to a vassal who had a merit in the Emperor’s family. These are Takauji Ashikaga, Nobunaga Oda, … Read More

[Family Crests] Sanada’s 6 coins Pinback button
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[Family Crests] Sanada’s 6 coins Pinback button This is also a famous family crest. There are various theories, but at that time, it was said that the “Sanzu River” was flowing between the world and the world, and that the ferry to cross the river required “Rokumonsen (current monetary value of about 300 yen)”. … Read More

[Blagues familiales] Pièce Eiraku Bouton rond
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[Family Crests] Eiraku coin Round Button Nobunaga Oda used the Eiraku coin (Eiraku Tsuho) design that was in circulation as a family crest as a symbol of economic power. He used it as a flag.

[Family Crests] Sparrows and bamboo leaves Round Button
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[Family Crests] Sparrows and bamboo leaves Round Button It is a family crest that the Uesugi family gave to the Date family as a “proof of marriage”. The combination with bamboo leaves is popular. note. The sparrow has long been a familiar bird to the Japanese. In Shikoku and Wakayama prefectures, sparrows are also … Read More

[Family Crests] Swallowtail butterfly Round Button
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[Family Crests] Swallowtail butterfly Round Button It is a crest used by “Taira no Kiyomori”, the lord of the Heike clan. Nobunaga Oda began to use the “swallowtail butterfly crest” in honor of Taira’s descendants from a certain time in order to replace Seiwa Genji’s Muromachi Shogunate. note. Butterflies are creatures that grow while … Read More

[Family Crests] Nothing in Kanji letter Button
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[Family Crests] Nothing in Kanji letter Button One character of nothing is drawn. Nothing means “innocence”, which is a psychological state freed from all anxieties based on the idea of ​​Zen Buddhism. However, no evidence of Oda Nobunaga’s use of this family crest has ever been confirmed, and it is only described in the … Read More

[Family Crests] Ryoma Sakamoto’s bellflower round Button
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[Family Crests] Ryoma Sakamoto’s bellflower round Button Cross lines inside Kikyo (ballon flower, bellflower) Kamon. It was used Ryoma Sakamoto who succeeded in the Taisei Hokan at the end of the Edo period. note. Kikyo (ballon flower, bellflower) is Seven herbs of autumn. In the olden days, one flower of bellflower was dedicated to … Read More

[Family Crests] 2 hollyhock leaves Round Button
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[Family Crests] 2 hollyhock leaves Round Button The crest of Kamigamo Shrine in Kyoto. The 3 Hollyhock(Aoi) crest used by Ieyasu Tokugawa is said to be derived from it. note: Hollyhock(Aoi) is a perennial plant that grows naturally in forests all over the country and is a common plant. It is said that the … Read More

[Blagues familiales] Bouton rond Taiko Paulownia
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[Family Crests] Taiko Paulownia Round Button The family crest used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi when he was inaugurated as Taiko. It is said that he created it himself. Hideyoshi Toyotomi, who gave many paulownia crests to the military commanders who became subordinates in the process of controlling various parts of the country, began to use … Read More

[Blagues familiales] Fleur de Karahana à l'intérieur d'un autocollant rond à motif Mokko à quatre côtés
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Fleur de Karahana à l'intérieur d'un Mokko à quatre côtés pour Kamon. Symbole et graphisme de plantes traditionnelles pour une famille japonaise âgée. Remarque : la fleur de Karahana est un motif originaire de Chine qui ne désigne pas une fleur spécifique, mais un motif végétal inspiré de la fleur de Karahana. Le Mokko aurait été initialement utilisé comme motif… Lire la suite

[Blagues familiales] Autocollant feuille de Kaji avec cercle
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Kaji leaf with circle Sticker Kaji leaf for Kamon. This family crest features a circle drawn around a pattern of kaji leaves. Kaji trees are considered sacred because their leaves are used as vessels for offerings before the gods, and they eventually came to be used as divine crests. It can be found by … Read More

[Blagues familiales] Autocollant rond avec 3 feuilles de ginkgo dans un cercle
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[Blagues familiales] Autocollant rond représentant 3 feuilles de ginkgo dans un cercle. Ce sticker rond symbolise la vieillesse et représente la famille Kamon. Il s'agit d'un symbole de la nature, représentant la plante et la vieillesse. Remarque : certains ginkgos sont très longévifs et vivent plus de 1000 ans. Ils sont résistants au feu et possèdent… Lire la suite

[Family Crests] Paulownia 5-7kiri Sticker (reverted color)
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[Family Crests] Paulownia 5-7kiri Sticker It is the family crest that you have the most chance to see in Japan. The paulownia flower crest was regarded as a sub-crest of the emperor’s family. In addition, this paulownia flower crest was sometimes given to a vassal who had a merit in the Emperor’s family. These … Read More

[Family Crests] Swallowtail butterfly Sticker
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[Family Crests] Swallowtail butterfly Sticker It is a crest used by “Taira no Kiyomori”, the lord of the Heike clan. Nobunaga Oda began to use the “swallowtail butterfly crest” in honor of Taira’s descendants from a certain time in order to replace Seiwa Genji’s Muromachi Shogunate. note. Butterflies are creatures that grow while transforming … Read More

[Family Crests] 3 hollyhocks end alignment Round sticker
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3 hollyhocks end alignment for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. A crest with the motif of the leaves of a plant called Aoi(Hollyhock). The Aoi used at Kamo Shrine has been treated as a sacred plant. [Family Crests] 3 hollyhocks end alignment Sticker

[Family Crests] Paulownia Flowers with circle Pinback button
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Family Crests(Kamon) symbol and graphics at old age. A bold Circle inside Paulownia leaf and Flowers for Kamon. [Family Crests] Paulownia Flowers with circle Pinback button

[Blagues familiales] Campanules doubles dessinées en lignes Bouton
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Family Crests(Kamon) symbol and graphics at old age. This family crest depicts double-petaled bellflowers (Kikyo flower) rendered in bold lines. [Family Crests] Double bellflowers rendered in lines Button Click the button below to view the inverted black-and-white version of this family crest. Double bellflowers rendered in lines Button (inverted) Family names that have inherited … Read More

[Blagues familiales] Deux raisins Bouton rond
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[Blagues familiales] Bouton à deux grappes de raisin. Le blason à deux grappes de raisin est un motif très rare originaire du continent. Remarque : les blasons à deux grappes de raisin, ornés de vignes, sont considérés comme des porte-bonheur pour la prospérité des descendants, le mariage et les affaires.

[Blagues de famille] Bouton rond Naoe Kanetsugu Love
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[Blagues familiales] Bouton rond « Ai » de Kanetsugu Naoe : Le bouton rond « Ai » (amour) ornait le casque de Kanetsugu Naoe durant la période Sengoku. Selon une théorie, il s’agirait d’un acronyme pour Atago Gongen, le Bouddha de la Guerre. Atago Gongen est un Bouddha qui combat l’ennemi avec Bishamonten.

[Blagues familiales] Ishida Mitsunari, symbole kanji sur drapeau militaire, bouton rond
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[Blagues familiales] Symbole kanji d'Ishida Mitsunari sur un drapeau militaire (Bouton rond). Ce symbole kanji a été hissé comme drapeau de guerre par le commandant militaire Mitsunari Ishida durant la période Sengoku. Il signifie : « Si un homme agit pour tous et que tous agissent pour un, les peuples du monde pourront… » Lire la suite

[Blagues familiales] Autocollant rond décoré de fleurs de prunier
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Decorated Plum Flowers Round Sticker This family crest features lines drawn along the outer edge of the petals of the ‘Plum Blossom Crest’. It can be found by clicking the button above. The white family crest is hidden. Click the “Edit this design” button to display the white crest, hide the black crest, and … Read More

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