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Argent three thistles conjoined slipped and leaved Gules, on a chief enarched of the Second two cranes volant respecting Proper. The crest is a Samurai warrior Gules armoured with Katana sword tipped Or and a helmet ritually tined also Or.<br>
Argent three thistles conjoined slipped and leaved Gules, on a chief enarched of the Second two cranes volant respecting Proper. The crest is a Samurai warrior Gules armoured with Katana sword tipped Or and a helmet ritually tined also Or.<br>
Motto: 鶴の一声 / Tsuru No Hito Koe
Motto: 鶴の一声 / Tsuru No Hito Koe
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Revision as of 10:03, 7 April 2023

Arms (crest) of Order of the Scottish Samurai

Institutional Heraldry of the World :

  • United Kingdom
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    • England


Argent three thistles conjoined slipped and leaved Gules, on a chief enarched of the Second two cranes volant respecting Proper. The crest is a Samurai warrior Gules armoured with Katana sword tipped Or and a helmet ritually tined also Or.
Motto: 鶴の一声 / Tsuru No Hito Koe |}

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on October 3, 2021.

The arms combine Japanese elements (cranes, colurs) with the Scottish thistle. The crest shows a canting Samurai warrior.

The motto means "The shout of the crane" meaning "The voice of authority".

Literature : Info and image from Reddit