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Tomoe

Legend has it that humanity was forced to rethink its course and goals after millions of people died from a virus. In the almost three years in which the world came to a standstill, feelings of community and love became fragile in some regions, but strong and alive in small groups, the word health became very present and longed for, desired, worshipped; and the world economy underwent profound changes.

Tomoe

The swirling “tomoe” symbol may remind many of China’s well-known yin-yang symbol. However, the meaning and use are quite different. Tomoe, often translated as “comma”, was commonly used on Japanese badges of authority called “mon”, and as such, tomoe is associated with samurai.

Tomoe can have two, three or even four commas in its design. The three-comma “mitsu-domoe”, however, is the most commonly used in Shinto and is said to represent the interaction of the three realms of existence: heaven, earth and the underworld.

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