Give Tea

 
Give Tea
GreiiN:363
Coat of arms of Give Tea
Emblazoned by Give Tea
Assumed2023
Country of OriginTurkey
TraditionBritish heraldry
Aliases Give Tea#2160

Give Tea
Or a hand Vert within an orle of 7 mullets that in centre chief of 8 points and the three following pairs of one less each and a crescent in base all of the same. From the crest, A Green Man covered by flora proper holding a staff raguly Or. For a motto,

Blazon
Escutcheon
Or a hand Vert within an orle of 7 mullets that in centre chief of 8 points and the three following pairs of one less each and a crescent in base all of the same.
Crest
A Green Man covered by flora proper holding a staff raguly Or.

Official Blazon

Give Tea
Sarı bir zemin üzerine yeşil bir sağ el, üst ortasında 8 köşeli yeşil bir yıldız diğerleri iki tarafından başlayarak birer köşe azalarak 5 köşeye kadar düşen yeşil yıldızlar ve en altında yukarı bakan yeşil bir hilal tarafından çerçevelenir. From the crest, Bitkilerle kaplı bir Yeşil Adam elinde dalları budanmış altın bir sopayı tutarken resmedilir. For a motto,

Blazon (Türkçe)
Kalkan
Sarı bir zemin üzerine yeşil bir sağ el, üst ortasında 8 köşeli yeşil bir yıldız diğerleri iki tarafından başlayarak birer köşe azalarak 5 köşeye kadar düşen yeşil yıldızlar ve en altında yukarı bakan yeşil bir hilal tarafından çerçevelenir.
Kalkan üstü
Bitkilerle kaplı bir Yeşil Adam elinde dalları budanmış altın bir sopayı tutarken resmedilir.

Symbolism

The escutcheon begins with a field of gold that reminds the bearer of a large wheat field rippling in windy weather. The stars are canting for the bearer's surname. Their changing number of points on the stars is a pattern the bearer likes to frequently draw. The crescent represents the bearer's childhood that passed in Anatolia. Together with the stars, the crescent keeps the celestial and magical theme coherent and makes apparent the bearer's love of the sky. Finally, the green hand of the Green Man represents the bearer's love of art, nature and archaeology. The centre chief has the star with the most points and it being placed right above the hand represents reaching for the best outcomes.

The crest has the mythical Green Man of pre-christian mythology, symbolising the passage of time, fertility and change, the bearer has felt a deep connection to the figure since the time he learn about him as a child. His presence represents the bearer's love of history and adventure, which led him to his studies in archaeology. The Green Man holds in his hand a ragged staff of or, this is the primary and most dear symbol to the bearer because of it's simple use as a helper and a protector during long journeys and adventures.