
English Coat of Arms
An English Coat of Arms is a unique heraldic design representing a family, organization, or institution, often used historically by nobility and now as a symbol of heritage. It typically features a shield with specific colors, symbols, and patterns that signify the family’s history, values, or achievements. Above the shield, there may be a crest or helmet, and often a motto. These elements are regulated and passed down through generations, serving as a visual identifier and a symbol of pride and lineage. Coat of Arms are used in official documents, on buildings, and in ceremonial contexts to honor history and status.