Although it is common to speak of "clan crests" there is no such thing.
Although the term "clan crest" is most commonly used, it is a misnomer.
There is in fact no such thing as a clan crest.
It was white, with a clan crest in the upper left-hand corner.
This is represented on the clan crest which features the sacred tree.
In this period wrestlers were normally sponsored by feudal daimyō or overlords, whose clan crest would therefore appear on the keshō-mawashi.
The chief's coat of arms and the clan crest allude to this legend.
The carvings on the pole depict figures from Alaskan legend of a girl who married a bear, with an eagle (Jackson's clan crest) at the top.
These crest badges are often erroneously called "clan crests".
Many of his works reference clan crests, including the killer whale, which his family claims.