Komatsu no Ayame
Komatsu no Ayame-sama is a lone travelling artisan. Her skills often render her quite personality, as well as her quick wit go along with her brush skills.
She was born in "Kanoe Saru - Year of the Monkey, Elder brother of Metal" (1320 C.E.) As the seasons changed on the island of oki, she always in the spring went on a long journey back to her homeland of Kamakura, to visit that place where all of her childhood still remained. On that faithful spring day crossing the ocean to get to the mainland, her ship sailed off course. A Typhoon raged. Only some time later when she woke, she realized she wasn't in Japan anymore. This strange new place was full of interesting new people and places to see. And, with that, she found her belongings (some were a little wet...) and walked for many many miles, finally settling in Lionsdale.
Currently, Lady Ayame lives besides the house of oranges, and often visits the Barony of Lions Gate to *badger* visit the current Baron and Baroness. She does heraldry research for the gentles of the shire and paints devices as well. Very recently she has started to lend her skills to charter and scroll illumination, which she enjoys very much. Ayame wishes to one day have her own house, own her own land, and carry on life in An Tir, as if she were living in Japan still. One day, she will travel back to her homeland.
The current year is "Hinoto I - Year of the Boar, Younger Brother of Wood" / 2007 C.E. / AS XLII
Interests and areas of Personal Research
- 14th C. Japanese
- Clothing
- Persona Development (incl. food, shelter, daily life)
- 5th C. Greek/Egyptian
- Clothing
- Persona Development
Ayame has also made several Heraldic Garments for her friends and close family. Her favorite so far was her first heraldic surcoat, in her Arms colours: Azure and Argent.
Offices Held
- Lionsdales List Mistress – Lionsdale - 2005-2007
- Lionsdale Pursuivant (Herald) – Lionsdale - 2007-to present
Miscellaneous
- Apprenticed to Marquessa Laurellen de Brandevin 1999-2006
Recognition
- Award of Arms Nov 16 AS 41 / 2006
Research [ name and otherwise ]
- http://www.sengokudaimyo.com/miscellany/miscellany.html
- http://fibers.destinyslobster.com/
- http://www.reconstructinghistory.com/
- http://www.wodefordhall.com/index.htm
We found the feminine given name <Ayame> used during two different Japanese periods. During the Nara period (710-794), the first kanji in the name is <aya> 'China (Han Dynasty)'; <aya> was originally a name for the Yangtze river, and its meaning was extended to include all of the main part of China. [1] The name was also used during the Kamakura period (1192-1333), where the kanji are <aya>, either 'writing' or 'color harmony', and <me> 'woman'. [2] We are not sure when during the Kamakura period <Ayame> was used, but we believe it's a plausible choice for your period. It would have been pronounced roughly \ah-yah-meh\.
- Plug : Kale (other persona)
- http://op.antirheralds.org/op/rosters/k.shtml#Komatsu%20no%20Ayame