Scottish heraldry is a rich and ancient tradition, deeply tied to clan identity, nobility, and historical battles. Unlike many European heraldic systems, Scottish coats of arms are granted to individuals rather than families, making each one unique.
đĄď¸ Clans & Chiefs â Scottish heraldry is closely tied to clan culture, with chiefs bearing official coats of arms, while clan members display badges or crests to show allegiance.
đŚ Royal Symbols â The lion rampant (Scotlandâs royal symbol) and St. Andrewâs Cross (Saltire) are common in Scottish heraldry, reflecting national pride.
âď¸ Tartan & Mottos â Many heraldic designs incorporate tartan patterns and Latin mottos, often emphasizing loyalty, honor, and strength.
đď¸ Supporters & Crest â Unlike many heraldic traditions, Scottish arms often feature supporters (such as lions, stags, or warriors), which indicate noble status. The crest (worn on a helmet) is a distinguishing mark of Scottish heraldry.
đ Regulated by the Lord Lyon â Scotlandâs heraldry is strictly regulated by the Court of the Lord Lyon, ensuring authenticity and historical accuracy in all arms granted.
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