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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The devices are similar to the badges and coats of arms in European heraldic tradition, which likewise are used to identify individuals and families. Mon are often referred to as crests in Western literature, the crest being a European heraldic device similar to the mon in function. a b c 家紋: 庶民の家にまで普及した紋章 (in Japanese). nippon.com. 10 January 2023. Archived from the original on 30 January 2023 . Retrieved 29 April 2023. in Japanese). Kamon no iroha. Archived from the original on 12 February 2023 . Retrieved 29 April 2023.

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Nakano, Mas. "Family Crests - Mon". Japan-Society.org. Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana. Archived from the original on 23 February 2017 . Retrieved 4 June 2013. The mon of the Toyotomi Clan, now used as the emblem of the Japanese Government; originally an emblem of the imperial family—a stylized paulownia.

The gentle scent of organic rose oil combines with Mon Rose extract to restore skin damage from sunlight and pollution. Helps to reduce moisture lost during bathing, with a gentle, natural lather to clean and refresh without dryness. Leaves skin clean and youthful looking.Wine from Bierzo | Wine from Carinena | Wine from Douro | Wine from Montsant | Wine from Priorat | Wine from Penedès | Wine from Rioja | Wine from Ribera del Duero | Wine from Somontano Design [ edit ] Maki-e sake bottle with Tokugawa clan's mon, 18th century, Edo period Various kamon on display at Himeji Castle The most commonly used mon motifs are wisteria, paulownia, hawk feathers, flowering quince, and creeping woodsorrel, which are called the godaimon ( 五大紋, five major mon). However, according to a dictionary of mon published by Shogakukan, oak is listed instead of paulownia. [3] There are more than 150 types of wisteria mon, and their use by the Fujiwara clan led to their popularization. [5] Wine from Constantia | Wine from Durbanville | Wine from Franschoek | Wine from Paarl | Wine from Robertson | Wine vom Simonsberg | Wine from Stellenbosch | Wine from Tulbagh | Wine from Wellington

The degree of variation tolerated differ from mon to mon as well. For example, the paulownia crest with 5-7-5 leaves is reserved for the prime minister, whereas paulownia with fewer leaves could be used by anyone. The imperial chrysanthemum also specifies 16 petals, whereas chrysanthemum with fewer petals are used by other lesser imperial family members. Japanese heraldry does not have a cadency or quartering system, but it is not uncommon for cadet branches of a family to choose a slightly different mon from the senior branch. Each princely family ( shinnōke), for example, uses a modified chrysanthemum crest as their mon. Mon holders may also combine their mon with that of their patron, benefactor or spouse, sometimes creating increasingly complicated designs. Similar to the blazon in European heraldry, mon are also named by the content of the design, even though there is no set rule for such names. Unlike in European heraldry, however, this "blazon" is not prescriptive—the depiction of a mon does not follow the name—instead the names only serve to describe the mon. The pictorial depictions of the mon are not formalized and small variations of what is supposed to be the same mon can sometimes be seen, but the designs are for the most part standardized through time and tradition. This edition is adorned with a luxurious glass weight and an intense red hue, which pays tribute to the fragrance’s star ingredient, the rose.FRUIT OIL, *ROSA DAMASCENA FLOWER OIL, CEDRUS ATLANTICA BARK OIL, GUAR HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE, POLYSORBATE 20, SODIUM CHLORIDE, CITRIC ACID, CHLORPHENESIN

Items symbolizing family crafts, arts or professions were often chosen as a mon; likewise, mon were, and still are, also passed down a lineage of artists. Geisha typically wear the mon of their okiya (geisha house) on their clothing when working; individual geisha districts, known as hanamachi, also have their own distinctive mon, such as the plover crest ( chidori) of Ponto-chō in Kyoto. Wine Vintage 2006 | Wine Vintage 2007 | Wine Vintage 2008 | Wine Vintage 2009 | Wine Vintage 2010 | Wine Vintage 2011 Chardonnay Wine | Chenin Blanc Wine | Grauburgunder Wine | Gewürztraminer Wine | Pinot Grigio Wine | Sauvginon Blanc Wine | Soave Wine | Torrontes Wine | Viognier Wine | Weißburgunder Wine Mon motifs can be broadly classified into five categories: animals, plants, nature, buildings and vehicles, and tools and patterns, each with its own meaning. The most common animal motifs are the crane and the turtle, which, according to tradition, were symbols of longevity and were used to wish the family a long and prosperous life. Plant mon were symbols of wealth and elegance, so they were often used to wish for the improvement of the family's social status and economic power, and motifs such as wisteria and paulownia were often used. Mon depicting buildings, vehicles, or tools often indicated occupation or status. For example, a mon with a torii gate indicated a family associated with Shinto, a mon with a gissha wheel indicated nobility, and a mon with a crowbar indicated a family associated with construction. The mon of nature was a symbol of respect for nature and prayers for a good harvest, and motifs such as the moon, mountains, and thunder were used. [3] [4] Amarone Wine | Barbera Wine | Blauburgunder Wine | Cabernet Sauvignon Wine | Cabernet Franc Wine | Granache Wine | Lagrein Wine | Malbec Wine | Merlot Wine | Mourvedre Wine | Negramaro Wine | Petit Verdot Wine | Pinotage Wine | Pinot Noir Wine | Primitivo Wine | Shiraz Wine | Tempranillo Wine | Zinfandel Wine

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