【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower107
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.
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.
Gyouyou17
Chrysanthemum112
Pine8
Kanji103
Hydrangea125
Balloon Flower105
Chrysanthemum15
Car9
Chrysanthemum68
Pine73
Oak6
Diamond77
Bamboo23
Lightning9
Hermitage5
Bamboo16
Hydrangea27
Pine41
Hydrangea3
Bamboo56
Star1
Noshi14
Oak149
Wave8
Arrow64
Butterfly20
Hydrangea67
Wave14
Moon10
Car20
Japanese red cedar12
Folding fan100
Creeping Wood Sorrel127
Rice17
Moon11
Oak1
Pine74
Balloon Flower128
Tomoe80
Tomoe12
Pine43
Mallow31
Tomoe91
Izutsu16
Arrow62
Bit14
Oak101
Scales9
Butterfly34
Kiri14
Oak119
Paper mulberry1
Car44
Diamond338
Butterfly70
Bit10
Scales26
Star33
Star2
Balloon Flower3
Izutsu12
Chrysanthemum63
Orishiki2
Meyui5
Japanese Apricot56
Kanji156
Clove2
Diamond100
Turtle shell62
Car24
Butterfly103
Butterfly45
Kiri88
Japanese Apricot67
Hydrangea50
Broad leaf bamboo121
Tomoe1
You29
Turtle shell23
Chrysanthemum106
Creeping Wood Sorrel15
Diamond75
Star5
Orishiki1
Kiri1
Oak59
Creeping Wood Sorrel10
Tomoe137
Diamond411
Arrow10
Scales10
Kanji46
Butterfly2
Beach14
Diamond205
Tomoe120
Car1
Mountain24
Pine12
Bit6
Diamond39
Moon14
Chrysanthemum100
Cannabis11
Diamond417
Car19
Bamboo10
Car3
Hawk Feather18
Arrow35
Arrow47
Orishiki3
Igeta13
Mallow14
Clove14
Japanese wisteria68
You26
