Karahana flower inside Four-sided Mokko for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family.
note. Karahana flower is a pattern that came from China and does not refer to a specific flower, but to a “Karahana-flower-style plant pattern”.
mokko is said to have originated from being used as a pattern for official clothing in the Tang dynasty.
It is said that the cross section of the melon sliced into round slices is stylized, but on the other hand, the bird’s nest, which means the prosperity of descendants, is also stylized.
About the Family Crests, Karahana flower inside Four-sided Mokko Pattern Sticker
A family crest (kamon) is a Japanese emblem used to identify an individual or family.
This is a sticker version of an old traditional Japanese crest.
- Choose between 7 different shapes
- Dimensions: Available in 2 sizes: Large 3inchs, Small 1.5inches
- Printed on white acid-free paper
- Vibrant full-color, full-bleed printing
- Scratch-resistant front, easy peel-and-stick back
- Available in a matte or glossy finish