【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower124
follow
Meyui
Meyui refers to a pattern dying technique. During the Edo period, this was known as Kako. A piece of cloth is tied with string and then dyed, which leaves a white pattern when the string is removed. Meyui refers to this white pattern, and can be anywhere from 1 to 16 patterns. Many in the Sasaki family use this emblem.
Diamond
The diamond emblem represents the grass that grows in lakes, swamps or rivers. This emblem was used by Takeda of Kai.
This website is free for personal use. Feel free to share on social media.
If you wish to use any of our material, please include a reference to kamon.net. Commercial use of our material without authorisation or appropriate reference is a breach of our terms of use. Please contact us or credit kamon.net.
Sponsored Links
Broad leaf bamboo65
Pine42
Pine44
Oak37
Butterfly57
Japanese red cedar13
Diamond8
Chrysanthemum68
Crowbar10
Bamboo28
Sen9
Pine94
Hydrangea14
Paper mulberry49
Broad leaf bamboo16
Snake's Eyes16
Butterfly58
Diamond406
Orishiki4
Tomoe111
Tomoe19
Dove12
Kiri55
Izutsu10
Diamond370
Balloon Flower106
Tomoe131
Beach11
Kiri19
Tomoe37
Diamond99
Snake's Eyes26
Balloon Flower35
Igeta21
Igeta39
Cherry blossom19
Star47
Clove5
Japanese Apricot48
Bamboo8
Gyouyou10
Japanese wisteria5
Japanese Apricot77
Chrysanthemum5
Fixed fan11
Pine1
Chrysanthemum104
Beach21
Bamboo9
Maple14
Meyui2
Charm21
Tomoe150
Chrysanthemum11
Chrysanthemum14
Car18
Chrysanthemum67
Hydrangea125
Hermitage4
Sen15
Tree peony38
Igeta3
Charm13
Fringed Pink1
Wave2
Tomoe89
Car15
Mountain22
Snake's Eyes5
Japanese Apricot13
Torii5
Car23
Sen2
Diamond249
Chrysanthemum164
Tomoe51
Hawk Feather46
Igeta4
Moon11
Oak144
Diamond218
Igeta13
Balloon Flower37
Japanese ivy48
Cherry blossom18
Chrysanthemum161
Car46
You35
Arrow18
Arrow35
Diamond101
You17
Tachibana Orange10
Charm1
Diamond27
Ray of sunlight4
Cherry blossom90
Butterfly10
Bit11
Balloon Flower115
Lightning6
Diamond103
Izutsu45
Tomoe30
Diamond75
Tree peony41
Gyouyou9
Diamond188
Lightning3
Oak76
Star5
Hawk Feather18
