The Hart Family Coat of Arms
The Hart Family Coat of Arms
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The Hart family name carries a distinguished legacy rooted in the heart of England, particularly across the counties of Kent, Hereford, and Devon. This specific coat of arms is recognized as the foundational design for the lineage, characterized by a shield divided per chevron in azure and gules. The upper field of blue represents an unwavering commitment to truth and sincerity, while the lower field of vibrant red speaks to the family's historical magnanimity and creative power. This balanced composition reflects a heritage of both peaceful service and resolute strength.
At the center of the design are three golden harts in a trippant posture, a classic example of "canting" arms where the imagery directly honors the surname. In the language of heraldry, the hart symbolizes a gentle and harmonious nature, yet one that is capable of courageous defense when challenged. Their gold tincture, or Or, signifies an elevation of mind and a spirit of generosity. This noble theme is further elevated by the crest, featuring a lion’s head in ermine—a fur denoting royal dignity and purity—crowned with a red ducal coronet to signify ancient authority and high achievement.
The achievement is completed by the powerful motto "Cœur fidèle," which translates to "Faithful Heart." This phrase serves as a timeless testament to the constancy and devotion that have guided the Hart family through centuries of English history. Whether representing the "Lord Deputy" or the broader landed gentry recorded in Burke’s Peerage, this artwork preserves the fine detail of traditional pen and ink illustrations. It stands as a profound symbol of identity for those seeking to honor their ancestral journey and the enduring virtues of their forefathers.
