Lion Rampant per fesse Sable and Or guttee counterchanged holding a branch of three roses
Lion Rampant per fesse Sable and Or guttee counterchanged holding a branch of three roses
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Surnames Associated with this Crest:
- Roberts
Crest Symbolism:
This striking heraldic device features a lion rampant, the traditional emblem of dauntless courage, valour, and strength. The lion is visually divided horizontally (per fesse) into black (Sable), symbolizing constancy and prudence, and gold (Or), representing generosity and elevation of mind. The body is "guttee counterchanged," covered in teardrop shapes that alternate in color against the background, often representing abundance or one who has endured much. In its dexter (right) fore-paw, the lion presents a branch of three white roses (Argent), signifying grace, beauty, and hope. Uniquely, the lion's dexter hind-paw rests upon two interlaced gold rings (annulets), symbols of fidelity, unity, and unbroken faith. Together, these elements compose a narrative of brave fidelity, enduring strength, and graciousness.
(Plate 2, Crest 9, Fairbairn, J. (1905). Fairbairn’s book of crests of the families of Great Britain and Ireland)
