hddennis Posted May 19, 2024 Report Posted May 19, 2024 Does anyone know what family this Mon represents? Thanks for any help, Howard Dennis Quote
BIG Posted May 20, 2024 Report Posted May 20, 2024 Howard, are you sure that it depicts a mon.. Best Peter Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted May 20, 2024 Report Posted May 20, 2024 Yes, it is a mon, and it resembles the famous kyumai-zasa, or nine leaves bamboo, but with flowers. Those flowers look strongly like Lindo. Without looking in the mon books I would use key words like sasalindo (lindo flowers with bamboo leaves) , or kyu-mai sasalindo mon. The Ishikawa family used the Genji sasalindo mon, and this looks like a distant but related version of it. (In the meantime I'll go and have a look through my books.) 1 Quote
SteveM Posted May 20, 2024 Report Posted May 20, 2024 Looks like sumire (violet) maybe? 三ツ割菫 Found one that's close, but not quite the same. No idea of the families that used it. https://kamon-db.net/portfolio/mitsusumire 1 1 Quote
hddennis Posted May 20, 2024 Author Report Posted May 20, 2024 On 5/20/2024 at 6:21 AM, BIG said: Howard, are you sure that it depicts a mon.. Best Peter Expand Yes, it was on a Naginata Koshirae on eBay that I should have bought but hesitated a tad too long and missed it. Howard Dennis 1 Quote
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