kikkoumon
Changes between (evazion) and (mock)
A general term for [[hexagon|hexagons]] as used in traditional Japanese art. Literally "tortoise shell design". Kikkoumon are used in family crests as well as repeated in different combinations to form various patterns.¶
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Besides the Japanese context, kikkoumon can be distinguished from similar patterns like [[honeycomb background|honeycomb]] in that they often have multiple thick borders, and may have flowers or other traditional motifs inside them.¶
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h4.LinksSee also¶
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* [[Tag group:Image composition]]¶
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h4. External links¶
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* http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/k/kikkoumon.htm¶
* [[tag group:image composition]]
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Besides the Japanese context, kikkoumon can be distinguished from similar patterns like [[honeycomb background|honeycomb]] in that they often have multiple thick borders, and may have flowers or other traditional motifs inside them.¶
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* [[Tag group:Image composition]]¶
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h4. External links¶
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* http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/k/kikkoumon.htm¶
