The Coat of Arms of Guyana

29 Nov

The Coat of Arms of Guyana

The Coat of Arms of Guyana

Guyana’s coat of arms was accepted on 25 February 1966 by the Parliament, after Queen Elizabeth II introduced it on 21 January of the same year.

It includes a crest of an Amerindian head-dress symbolizing the indigenous people of the country; two diamonds at the sides of the head-dress representing mining industry; a helmet (monarchial insignia); two jaguars as supporters holding a pick axe, sugar cane, and a stalk of rice (symbolizing Guyana’s sugar and rice industries); a shield decorated with the Victoria regia lily, Guyana’s national flower; three blue wavy lines representing the three main rivers of Guyana; and the national bird, the Canje Pheasant. The state motto appears on the scroll below the shield.

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