Hidari Mitsudomoe (Without Ground) Silver Plated Necklace
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[Hidari Mitsutomo] The right and left of Tomoe was not the way of winding the vortex, but a rational name made from the drawing. This is something that a master painter knows right away, but a teacher who has never drawn a crest will only be distracted by the direction of the vortex. However, even a high-ranking painter sometimes gets lost in a hurry. At that time, the upper eshi recalls a good oral tradition. ...First, hold the left hand and look at the wrist. Then the shape becomes a left-hand figure. If you hold the right hand, you will see the shape of a right-hand figure immediately. (By Tsumao Awasaka, "The Story of Family Crest" P61)/This design is designed to be ground-breaking (sliding). Surikura is a word derived from the technique of drawing, drawing, cutting a tomoe, making a pattern paper, placing the pattern paper on the cloth, and printing the paint with a brush (Refer to "Manji no Magical Power, Tomoe no Magical Power" by Tsumao AWASAKA P146)