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Coat of Arms
ANIMAL - SYMBOLS
Coat of Arm Representation
• Every picture or image has a significance. When choosing what to draw on your Coat of Arms think what meaning you want to convey.
• Work on one (1) square at a time.• Choose your overall theme.
Choosing Symbol
• Choose one main Symbol to convey your meaning, per square.
• Then choose one other symbol to help support it. These symbols should be on ONE ON EACH square.
Then support them with color and lines.
Colors & Lines
• Remember that your color and line choices should reflect your overlaying character trait.
• Limit your color and line choices to 3 per square and they should be the same throughout your entire coat of arms.
Bear- Protectiveness
Bee - Industriousness
Camel – Perserverance
Dog - Loyalty
Eagle - Leadership
Dragon - Defender
Fox - Cleverness
Griffin (part eagle, part lion) - Bravery
Horse - Readiness to Serve
Lion - Courage
Pelican - Generosity
Deer - Peace & Harmony
Tiger - Fierceness & Valor
Unicorn - Extreme courage
Wolf - Constant Vigilance
Rhinoceros - Great ferocity
Elephant - Courage and strength
Leopard - Valiant and hardy warrior
Panther - a beautiful woman, though fierce, is very tender and loving.
Lamb - Gentleness and patience
Hares and Rabbits - One who enjoys a peaceable
Beaver - perseverance
Greyhound - Courage
Ant - great labor
Spider - Wisdom
Grasshopper - Wisdom and nobility
House Snail - Deliberation and perseverance
Peacock - Beauty and pride
Swan- A lover of poetry and harmony
Goose and Duck - A man of many resources
Swallow - One who is prompt and ready
Rooster - Courage
Dolphin - Charity and a kind affection
Snake - Ambition