Japanese War Banner
"Nobori", or japanese war banners, were first used on battlefields of feudal Japan. They were used to denote units within an army, or as an intimidating display of of a clan's crest. In recent times, they may also line the walkways or fences or walls of Shinto shrines or Buddhist temples
This low land-impact, fully mesh banner, represents the "Nobori" as bent by the wind and attached to a light bamboo structure.
Seven different versions based on traditional japanese clan crest designs and colors are included; perfect for feudal Japan or Pani environments.
Trident has been designing and creating medieval and ancient builds since 2007. The inspiration for our work comes from our passion for medieval reenactment and research of historic houses, ships, furniture, jewelry and clothing.
Trident builds are fully supported and continually updated to increase detail and reduce prim count making use of custom sculpts and texturing, and unique scripts and animations.
Laufey Markstein
April 2013
- 7 Different Versions Included