Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Musings on Mons

One of the important visual identifiers of a Samurai army is the Mon, or heraldic badge that a lord would use to identify his troops and retainers. This would be displayed on the sashimonos, banners and even the helmets and breast plates of the ashigaru foot soldiers.

I could obviously copy a historic mon used by a famous daimyo ("great name" or warlord). But making up my own has greater appeal.

First I was thinking something based on cherry blossoms, referencing the infamous comparison between a samurai's life and the cherry blossom (both are beautiful and short). A Google image search began.

This graphic has several very cool, and very mon-like designs. But I worry the circles could be a total pain to do freehand over many dozens of banners.


This would also be possible. A simple five-petaled flower (leaving out the stamens of course). Actually I'm pretty sure I've seen something similar in my copy of the Osprey Samurai Heraldry.


Then I thought something to do with tea would be good for a confirmed tea-addict like myself. The Chinese/Japanese character for tea is this:
That could be fairly easy to execute and might look quite spiffy contained in a black box. Also sashimonos with script on them are very common in period paintings. It would be hard to do on a 28mm ashigaru's helmet however.

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