Description
with only about 60 known variations
Material: Blackened copper
the "Nishijin" district in Kyoto gathered numerous weavers
#8000 Cotton and Aizome Cotton
and techniques without weapons (jujutsu)
Kikyo Kamon Engraving [F]Light_Weight with only about 60 knownKikyo Kamon Engraving Figure Platycodon grandiflorus (balloon flower) in Japanese. The Kikyo mon is an interesting emblem. Its one of the rare kamon that have been associated with a particular colour, in this case pale blue. The Toki Clan, who used pale blue as their main colour for flags and encampments, transferred the colour onto their mon as well, soon followed by their vassals, spreading the used of that particular blue Kikyo during the Sengoku
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