When Toyotomi Hideyoshi was calling himself “Kinoshita Tokichiro,” he used “Sagittaria trifolia(Omodaka) family crests” until he was given the 5-3 paulownia crests by Nobunaga Oda.
note. Omogata is one of the 10 major family crests widely used in Japan. Sagittaria trifolia is a type of aquatic plant whose leaves resemble arrowheads. It is an auspicious plant as a “winning rush” because it is associated with the appearance of an arrow sticking.
note. Omogata is one of the 10 major family crests widely used in Japan. Sagittaria trifolia is a type of aquatic plant whose leaves resemble arrowheads. It is an auspicious plant as a “winning rush” because it is associated with the appearance of an arrow sticking.
About the Family Crests, Sagittaria trifolia Button
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.
An insignia or insignia that is mainly attached to the collar or chest of clothing, and expresses the affiliation and qualifications of the wearer with a schematic design. A hollow metal badge that can be easily attached to clothing or a cloth bag.
An insignia or insignia that is mainly attached to the collar or chest of clothing, and expresses the affiliation and qualifications of the wearer with a schematic design. A hollow metal badge that can be easily attached to clothing or a cloth bag.
- Round buttons is Available in 5 sizes from 1.25" to 6" diameter
- Covered with scratch and UV-resistant Mylar