The coat of arms of Solomon Islands shows a shield which is framed by a crocodile and a shark. The motto is displayed under it, which reads "To Lead Is to Serve". Over the shield there is a helmet with decorations, crowned by a stylised sun.[1][2]
Coat of arms of Solomon Islands | |
---|---|
Armiger | Charles III in Right of Solomon Islands |
Adopted | 1978 |
Crest | On a helmet guardant, lambrequined Argent and Azure, a Solomon Islands war canoe proper and a Sun radiant Or |
Torse | Argent and azure |
Shield | Or, a Saltire Vert charged with two spears in saltire, points in base and a bow and two arrows charged with a native shield in fess point, between two Turtles all proper, and on a chief Azure an Eagle sejant on a branch between two Frigate birds all proper |
Supporters | On the dexter, a Crocodile, and on the sinister a Shark, both proper |
Compartment | A stylised two-headed Frigate bird Sable |
Motto | To Lead Is to Serve |
Historical coat of arms
edit-
Solomon Islands badge (1906–1947)
-
Solomon Islands badge (1947–1956)[3]
-
Solomon Islands badge (1956–1978)
References
edit- ^ "Solomon Islands flags at Flags of the World.net". 2017-04-27. Retrieved 2017-04-27.
- ^ "Solomon Islands historical flags at Flags of the World.net". 2017-04-27. Retrieved 2017-04-27.
- ^ "British Solomon Islands Protectorate 1947-1956 at Flags of the World.net". 2017-04-27. Retrieved 2017-04-27.