Clan Galbraith Crest
Clan Galbraith Crest
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These badges are worn by clan members to show their allegiance to their chief. Since Clan Galbraith is currently without a chief recognized by the Lord Lyon King of Arms, it is considered an "armigerous clan."
The design is rich in specific heraldic symbolism:
The Circular Garter: The outer belt or "garter" is a defining feature of a Scottish clan badge. It symbolizes the bond of loyalty and unity between the clan members and their chief.
The Wild Boar's Head: The central figure is a wild boar's head. In heraldry, the boar is a classic symbol of courage, ferocity, and hospitality. As a notorious fighter, its inclusion suggests the clan's historical martial prowess. In this depiction, the boar wears a blue harness, adding a layer of controlled strength.
The Torse: Below the boar is a "torse," a twisted wreath of fabric in red and gold. In medieval times, this would have sat atop a knight's helmet to hold the crest.
The Motto: The Latin phrase on the upper scroll, "Ab obice saevior," translates to "Fiercer because of the obstruction." This powerful motto encapsulates the clan's spirit: far from being defeated by challenges, they gain strength and ferocity when facing opposition.

