Scottish Heraldry
Scottish heraldry is the study and design of coats of arms and heraldic symbols in Scotland. It has a rich history, reflecting the lineage and achievements of Scottish clans and families. Each coat of arms is unique, featuring specific colors, symbols, and patterns that represent the identity and heritage of the bearer.
The Court of the Lord Lyon oversees heraldic matters in Scotland, granting arms and ensuring their proper use. Scottish heraldry often includes elements like the Lion Rampant, a symbol of bravery, and the Thistle, Scotland's national flower, which signifies resilience and pride in Scottish culture.