The crest features a blue shield, which is a common color in Scottish heraldry and represents loyalty and trustworthiness. At the center of the shield is a white helm with angels on either side, which represents the family's religious heritage and their belief in divine guidance and protection. Below the helm is a golden owl, which symbolizes wisdom and knowledge, reflecting the family's reputation for being learned and interested in alchemy. On either side of the owl are two golden stallions, which symbolize strength, courage, and freedom, and also represent the family's Scottish heritage. Above the helm is a representation of the spitfire plane, which was invented by a member of the Mitchell family. The spitfire is a symbol of innovation, achievement, and pride. At the base of the crest is a banner with the family motto "Veritas Vincit," which is Latin for "Truth Conquers." This motto reflects the family's commitment to seeking and speaking the truth in all aspects of life, and overcoming challenges and obstacles through honesty and integrity. The element sulphur, which holds significance for the Mitchell family, could also be incorporated into the design, perhaps as a smaller element within the larger crest. | Anything