【Kamon name】 Diamond346
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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.
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Butterfly29
Star35
Japanese Apricot104
Diamond131
Japanese Apricot36
Kiri50
Kiri29
Oak23
Rinpou11
Butterfly97
Orishiki1
Hawk Feather73
Creeping Wood Sorrel14
Crowbar17
Charm7
Pine55
Gyouyou9
Dove14
Chrysanthemum18
Noshi14
Mountain6
Car31
Car6
Hydrangea105
Wild geese1
Folding fan106
Gyouyou2
Tomoe111
Butterfly57
Car10
Cherry blossom11
Chrysanthemum38
Diamond125
Dove15
Tomoe32
Star26
Izutsu17
Charm10
Diamond54
Chrysanthemum55
Arrow28
Charm6
Butterfly82
Mountain23
Diamond311
Igeta12
Maple12
Folding fan6
Pine91
Creeping Wood Sorrel134
Paper mulberry4
Butterfly15
Izutsu1
Arrow61
Butterfly50
Swastika17
Star22
Japanese Apricot11
Hydrangea10
Paper mulberry8
Car11
Wave10
Tomoe137
Myoga Ginger14
Pine33
Balloon Flower4
Fixed fan16
Folding fan41
Folding fan1
Diamond347
Tachibana Orange13
Sen6
Kanji143
Balloon Flower124
Pine25
Scales10
Tree peony15
Kanji151
Clove3
Torii1
Pine61
Chrysanthemum37
Tomoe69
Cherry blossom54
Japanese wisteria59
Izutsu16
Hydrangea22
Pine3
Hydrangea63
Oak21
Kiri65
Diamond47
Fan paper7
Diamond184
Japanese wisteria5
Pine8
Hermitage2
Broad leaf bamboo12
Cannabis1
Oak35
Butterfly14
Diamond66
Torii6
Myoga Ginger11
Creeping Wood Sorrel158
Kiri7
Creeping Wood Sorrel152
Balloon Flower127
Diamond75
Pine81
Chrysanthemum137
Tomoe30
Bamboo28
Tree peony41
