【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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Broad leaf bamboo66
Clove49
Car3
Butterfly58
Myoga Ginger29
Tree peony85
Broad leaf bamboo56
Diamond66
Diamond278
Folding fan105
Diamond10
Pine38
Hydrangea40
Pine23
Turtle shell28
Arrow64
Fringed Pink16
Diamond191
Car29
Star57
Pine6
Broad leaf bamboo121
Tomoe114
Crane11
Dove2
Creeping Wood Sorrel96
Tomoe7
Tomoe12
Japanese wisteria14
Diamond75
Threeleaf arrowhead16
Folding fan32
Japanese ivy1
Wild geese13
Bit18
Folding fan82
Threeleaf arrowhead96
Kiri178
Scales11
Crane9
Star16
Japanese wisteria1
Oak119
Arrow24
Butterfly70
Hydrangea29
Ray of sunlight5
Clove6
Lightning3
Car46
Torii6
Bamboo44
Hermitage7
Oak102
Star39
Diamond188
Folding fan35
Pine67
Igeta7
Bamboo45
Bamboo5
Wave10
Hermitage2
Balloon Flower112
Clove15
Car26
Japanese red cedar16
Diamond419
Car20
Fringed Pink18
Bit10
Threeleaf arrowhead4
Mountain34
Cherry blossom17
Bit13
Gourd12
Diamond104
Butterfly9
Japanese Apricot36
Balloon Flower21
Broad leaf bamboo49
Fringed Pink14
Crowbar1
Star25
Meyui1
Lightning1
Chrysanthemum100
Mallow14
Chrysanthemum165
Fringed Pink17
Kasa14
Izutsu1
Turtle shell18
Hydrangea99
Oak107
Kasa13
Japanese red cedar11
Broad leaf bamboo1
Folding fan102
Kanji134
Cherry blossom41
Kanji151
Diamond135
Japanese wisteria18
Diamond208
Chrysanthemum127
Hawk Feather18
Diamond139
Diamond47
Diamond189
Diamond130
