Ministerial seal or coat of arms (emblem) I designed for a client from Brazil

Ministerial seal or coat of arms (emblem) I designed for a client from Brazil

This ministerial seal (or coat of arms), I designed for a client form Brazil. He wanted to be used in his personal correspondence, calling cards, stationery, etc. As a faithful Catholic, he was initially thinking about a Chi Rho monogram but eventually I created an Alpha and Omega monogram in the middle inner small shield. The rest of the shield are occupied by 4 others elements:

  1. a book with a torch as a symbol of knowledge and enlightenment
  2. a royal symbol – fleur-de-lis
  3. two catholic crossed keys
  4. and a heard with a dagger (faith, nobility and suffering)

If you are looking for a similar crest for you, your family or your company, please click on the “Order” link in the menu. You can send me an email using the contact form there, describing what coat of arms would you like me design for you. Also, you can click on “How Does It Work” link in the same menu to read more about symbolic elements used in heraldry. Every element in the coat of arms should have its meaning. For example “a spade” a tool of agriculture; symbol of honest labour. “Jasmine”: signifies hope, joy and a demonstration of attachment. Please note, that there is no such thing as a ‘coat of arms for a surname’. Many people of the same surname will often be entitled to completely different coats of arms. Coats of arms belong to individuals.

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