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The Rice Family Coat of Arms

The Rice Family Coat of Arms

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The Rice family name carries a profound legacy rooted in the rugged landscapes of Wales, emerging from the ancient patronymic "ap Rhys." This specific heraldic achievement represents the foundational and most historically recurring design associated with the name, as recorded in the prestigious Burke’s General Armory. The shield is anchored by an Argent field, a tincture of silver that traditionally symbolizes sincerity, peace, and truth. This clean backdrop allows the primary charges to stand out with bold authority, reflecting a family history defined by transparency and honor.

At the heart of the shield sits a Sable chevron, a heraldic device representing protection and faithful service. In the language of arms, the chevron often alludes to the roof-tree of a house, signifying one who has accomplished a notable enterprise or offered steadfast endurance to their community. The choice of Sable, or black, for this element further reinforces themes of wisdom, prudence, and constancy. Accompanying the chevron are three ravens, ancient emblems of divine providence and counsel. These birds characterize a lineage noted for sagacity and the ability to overcome adversity through keen insight and lasting affection.

This illustration is presented in a fine 19th-century woodcut engraving style, capturing the intricate detail and traditional pen-and-ink aesthetic favored by Victorian genealogists. Above the shield rests a raven proper, a crest that mirrors the wisdom found on the coat of arms and signifies a watchful, enduring nature. This complete armorial achievement provides a tangible connection to the Welsh heritage of the Rice family, offering a sophisticated visual narrative of a house guided by the motto Alte fert aquila, which speaks to the soaring spirit and high aspirations of this historic name.

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