A publication from the Edo period shows directions on how to draw family crests, as seen in this photo from the National Diet Library Digital Collections. 'Monsho uwae-shi' craftsman Shoryu Hatoba is ...
16 1/4 x 18 1/4 inches 11 x 11 1/2 inches ...
Japanese family crests known as kamon were first used by the aristocracy over a thousand years ago, but over time they were adopted by samurai, merchants, and many others. Today, there are thought to ...
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