Escudo#0052

 
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Escudo#0052
GreiiN:373
Coat of arms of Escudo#0052
Emblazoned by Escudo#0052
AssumedOctober 2022
Country of OriginPortugal
TraditionIberian heraldry
Aliases Escudo#0052
EscUdo2233

Escudo#0052
Azure, a pine tree Argent, on a Chief Embattled of the same, a hoe and hammer in saltire Sable. From the crest, A Demi-bull Sable, armed, hooved, and collared Or, langued Gules. For a motto, “MUITO COM TAM POUCO” - ‘So much with so little’

Blazon
Escutcheon
Azure, a pine tree Argent, on a Chief Embattled of the same, a hoe and hammer in saltire Sable.
Crest
A Demi-bull Sable, armed, hooved, and collared Or, langued Gules.
Motto
“MUITO COM TAM POUCO” - ‘So much with so little’

Official Blazon

Escudo#0052
Campo de azul, um pinheiro de prata, um chefe bastilhado do mesmo carregado com uma enxada e martelo em aspa de negro. From the crest, Um touro sainte de negro, armado e acorrentado de ouro. For a motto, "Muito com Tam Pouco"

Blazon (Português)
Escudo
Campo de azul, um pinheiro de prata, um chefe bastilhado do mesmo carregado com uma enxada e martelo em aspa de negro.
Timbre
Um touro sainte de negro, armado e acorrentado de ouro.
Divisa
"Muito com Tam Pouco"

Symbolism

Pine Tree: The paternal side of the armigers family has always been nicknamed "Pinheiro", which is Portuguese for pine tree.
Embattled Chief: It symbolises both a desire to create and build, and the armigers family background of stonemasonry.
Hoe and hammer: It symbolises the armigers humble background and upbringing.
Motto: Same symbolism of the hoe and hammer applies here.