Kamon
Kamon, also read mon, are traditional Japanese family crests used to identify households, clans, and lineages. They are stylized emblems derived from plants, animals, or geometric motifs, rendered in bold, simple designs that can be reproduced on textiles, wood, metal, and stone. Kamon function as markers of identity and heritage within Japanese culture.
Historically, kamon emerged in the Heian period among the aristocracy and samurai and gained widespread use
Design and motifs: A kamon typically centers on a single motif—plants such as kiri (paulownia) and kiku
Modern usage and preservation: Today kamon remain part of Japan’s cultural heritage. They appear on formal wear,