【Kamon name】 Diamond19
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Clove
Cloves are originally from the Maluku Islands. They also have a long history in Japan, and are even contained in the Shosoin treasure house. The emblem represents the bud.
Diamond
The diamond emblem represents the grass that grows in lakes, swamps or rivers. This emblem was used by Takeda of Kai.
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Pine89
Lightning38
Mountain22
Tomoe120
Clove45
Broad leaf bamboo58
Creeping Wood Sorrel102
Diamond7
Diamond139
Folding fan106
Hydrangea125
Butterfly66
Cherry blossom92
Beach37
Swastika17
Balloon Flower25
Tomoe111
Oak100
Arrow15
Tomoe161
Gourd5
Bamboo16
Bamboo2
Tomoe86
Bamboo25
Bamboo4
Turtle shell55
Bamboo7
Bit1
Diamond34
Car24
Chrysanthemum104
Rice29
Crane1
Paper mulberry49
Tomoe22
Balloon Flower129
Crowbar10
Diamond189
Diamond27
Diamond397
Diamond399
Bamboo28
Diamond95
Gyouyou22
Gyouyou9
Butterfly74
Horse2
Hydrangea15
Igeta21
Swastika11
Igeta44
Tachibana Orange69
Lightning6
Kiri88
Moon14
Broad leaf bamboo17
Tomoe17
Mountain24
Pine22
Charm12
Scales25
Folding fan58
Clove14
Tachibana Orange36
Tomoe129
Izutsu24
Tomoe153
Tomoe91
Torii6
Japanese gentian19
You33
Diamond379
Diamond297
Tree peony1
Chrysanthemum137
Mallow14
Torii5
Diamond21
Butterfly19
Beach7
Pine23
Japanese ivy30
Gourd15
Diamond182
Crowbar35
Oak1
Kiri95
Sen7
Arrow42
Gyouyou14
Fringed Pink5
Sen8
Mallow70
Oak30
Japanese ivy29
Japanese wisteria15
Broad leaf bamboo28
Balloon Flower3
Balloon Flower138
Diamond188
Star10
Folding fan32
Meyui2
Oak76
Turtle shell23
Diamond227
Star5
