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Izak Tait
GreiiN:155
Coat of arms of Izak Tait
Emblazoned by abnergss
Assumed2010
Country of OriginSouth Africa
TraditionSouth African heraldry
Aliases Stormforger#5427

Izak Tait
Quartered; 1 & 4: Per chief embattled Sable and Gules, a cross-crosslet and in chief three annulets all Or; 2 & 3: Chevronny Argent and Vert, four mullets of eight in a Latin cross Or From the crest, Five ostrich feathers Sable For a motto, Bloed en Geloof

Blazon
Escutcheon
Quartered; 1 & 4: Per chief embattled Sable and Gules, a cross-crosslet and in chief three annulets all Or; 2 & 3: Chevronny Argent and Vert, four mullets of eight in a Latin cross Or
Crest
Five ostrich feathers Sable
Motto
Bloed en Geloof

Symbolism

The armiger inherited these arms from their parents whom assumed their own arms. Quarters 1 & 4 represent their father's arms, and quarters 2 & 3 represent their mother's.

Badge

A skull wearing a jester's cap in livery colours, all enflamed Proper. [{Category:South Africa]]