alain Posted April 8, 2015 Report Share Posted April 8, 2015 OJIME WILD GOOSE KAMON , boxwood ø 17 mm X ø 20 mm , mother of pearl 2 mm , himotoshi brass tube 6 mm , staining , acid , mix 50% dylon Pagoda Red & 50% dylon Bordeaux , Wild geese arrive in large flocks in southern regions during the autumn months, and following their migratory instincts, head back north in spring. The Japanese have written poems and songs expressing an affinity for wild geese since ancient times. In the Fujiwara Period, the bird was depicted in various decorative patterns; later it was turned into a kamon motif Family Crests of Japan , google books , https://books.google...20Japan&f=false Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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