The Moss Family Coat of Arms
The Moss Family Coat of Arms
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The Moss family coat of arms is a striking heraldic achievement produced from information found in Burke’s General Armory. The shield, blazoned Argent, features a chevron of Azure between three pineapples and three horses’ heads. In the language of heraldry, the silver field signifies sincerity and peace, while the blue chevron represents a roof tree, symbolizing protection and faithful service. The pineapples represent hospitality and abundance, while the horses’ heads denote a heritage of courage, strength, and nobility.
This design serves as the foundational achievement for the Moss name, capturing the most historically recurring symbols associated with the lineage. The crest, featuring a demi-seahorse collared in vair and resting upon a silver escutcheon, further emphasizes a history of resilience and high dignity. This specific 19th-century engraving style utilizes fine detail and traditional pen and ink illustration techniques to preserve the prestige of the family's historical identity.
Accompanied by the motto "Non nobis solum," which translates to "Not for ourselves alone," the Moss family arms reflect a legacy of selflessness and community service. Whether you are documenting your ancestry or seeking a meaningful heirloom, this authoritative representation provides a window into the virtues of loyalty and generosity that have defined the Moss name through the centuries.
