© Mio Tsugawa
It resembles a work of Tem-tem-temari series very much,
but the size of the whole shape is smaller a bit than it.
And with respect to the assembling,
the point that three parts are gathered was replaced with the point that four parts are gathered.
Looks very cute, I love this work so much.
Tem-tem-temari and this work series were named after Kamon.
Kamon are Japanese emblems used to decorate and identify an individual,
a family, or (more recently) an institution or business entity.
(by wiki)
This is the Mitsuwari-Asanoha [mitsuwari: trichotomy or divided into three, Asanoha: hemp leaf]