Clan McCorquodale Crest
Clan McCorquodale Crest
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- Color PNG: Perfect for digital display, standard printing, and framing.
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This intricately designed crest serves as the profound visual identifier for the historic Clan McCorquodale, standing as a traditional heraldic emblem of their enduring identity. At its very center is a magnificent and powerful stag, depicted in the noble pose of 'at gaze' and standing firmly upon a traditional twisted torse. With its direct, forward-looking expression and impressively large, well-developed antlers, the stag symbolizes strength, vigilance, and the resilient spirit of the natural world it inhabits.
This central figure is encircled by a highly detailed, textured leather belt, or strap and buckle, which is the universal form of a Scottish clan badge. Secured by a detailed buckle on the left, this belt represents the unbreakable bond of fidelity and service that ties the clansman to their chief. The belt is further adorned with small circular studs and elegant, stylized decorative motifs at its lower base, adding significant depth and historical character to the structure.
Above the central stag, a beautifully curled parchment scroll bears the Latin motto 'Vivat Rex.' Translating to 'Long Live the King,' this powerful statement highlights a deep-seated historical royalist sentiment or perhaps a valued royal connection held by the clan’s ancestors. The entire composition is grounded at the bottom by a broad and flowing banner that clearly displays the clan's name: 'Clan McCorquodale.' Together, these elements form a unified and enduring symbol of proud heritage, unwavering loyalty, and the rich history of the Scottish McCorquodale family.
