Coat of arms of Parvussia
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Royal coat of arms of the Kingdom of Parvussia | |
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Details | |
Armiger | King Fiesta I |
Adopted | 24 December 2023 |
Crest | Imperial Crown of Fiesta |
Escutcheon | Barry of eight Sable and Sanguine. The golden Singa within a double tressure flory-counter-flory of the second. those represent the king's and the royal family's power to govern their nation with full authority, as well as the monarch might. |
Supporters | On the dexter side, a Gajasimha proper is depicted, embodying strength and regal prowess. Positioned on the sinister side is a Rajasimha proper, symbolizing majestic authority and dominance. Together, these elements evoke a harmonious representation of power and regality on the heraldic field. |
Compartment | Pedestal and the gorgeous golden grass |
Orders | The Most Noble Order of the Great Land of Parvussia |
The Coat of Arms of Parvussia serves as a visual embodiment of the nation's identity and sovereignty. It encapsulates the core values and symbolism that define Parvussia, representing the unity, strength, and heritage of the nation through its distinctive elements and heraldic design.