About Mon (紋)
Mon (紋), or kamon (家紋), are traditional Japanese family crests used to signify lineage and identity. Here’s a brief overview:
• Design: Mon are circular emblems featuring stylized motifs, such as plants, animals, or geometric shapes, representing family heritage.
• Placement: Typically found on formal garments like kimono, haori, and hakama, mon are positioned on the back, shoulders, and sometimes sleeves.
• Significance: Mon identify one’s family or clan and indicate the formality of a garment. Historically used by noble families and samurai, they symbolize status and lineage.
• In Textiles: Mon are woven, dyed, or embroidered onto fabric with precision, often in contrasting colors.
• Modern Use: Though less common today, mon remain important in traditional ceremonies and cultural identity, still seen in formal attire and some products.