What do the different symbols mean on a coat of arms?

What do the different symbols mean on a coat of arms?

Silver or white (argent): peace and sincerity. Red: warrior or martyr; military strength and magnanimity. Blue: truth and loyalty. Green: hope, joy, and loyalty in love. Black: constancy or grief.

What is the difference between a family crest and a coat of arms?

The coat of arms generally refers to the, cape, shield, crest and helmet, while the family crest technically only refers to the small image that lies on the helm (top of the helmet). The family crest is a component of a coat of arms, which can be used as a simplified symbol when the full coat of arms is too detailed.

Which animal is on the Zimbabwe coat of arms?

kudu

What is another name for the coat of arms?

What is another word for coat of arms?

arms badge
crest design
emblem ensign
escutcheon logo
pennon shield

How many arms does the Zimbabwean government have?

Political power in Zimbabwe is split between three branches, the executive, the legislative and the judicial branches, with the President as the head of the executive branch, the Prime Minister the head of the legislative branch and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe the head of the judicial branch.

What does the coat of arms signify in Zimbabwe?

The green shield represents the fertility of our soil while the blue and white wavy lines symbolize the water whch brings prosperity. Great Zimbabwe stands for the historical heritage of the nation. The Riffle and Hoe symbolises the transition from war to peace.

What does the Zambian coat of arms represent?

The Coat of Arms symbolizes much of the way of life of Zambia and it was adopted on 24th October, 1964 at the time of Zambia’s political independence. It is adapted from the arms of the Colony of Northern Rhodesia which dates back to 1927. The falls represents the Zambezi River from which the name Zambia is derived.

Where do we find the national coat of arms in Zimbabwe?

The Coat of Arms depicts two kudus on the left and right, each standing on top of an earthly mound composed of stalks of wheat, a pile of cotton, and a head of maize. At their feet there is also a banner emblazoned with the Zimbabwe national motto (Unity, Freedom, Work).

Where is the coat of arms found?

The Coat of Arms is the seal of state of the Government, arguably the most important of the National Emblems and is located at the top of all government documents.

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