The meaning of the elements on a coat of arms differs from one to another and with the country and time when the coat of arms was created.
The Star in the Australian Coat of Arms represents all of Australia's states.
The symbols on coats of arms stand for a wide variety of things and ideas. The symbolism of all such arms is the subject of Heraldry and requires many volumes to explain. The symbolism of a specific coat of arms might be explainable in a short answer here.
A coat of arms is the official symbol of a high ranking family, or of a government entity like a city or province, or of a nation. They can represent characteristics, achievements, etc.
The star means celestial goodness;noble person, excellence.
The national emblems are: coat of arms, flag and anthem.
The Kangaroo and the Emu are the two prominent animals on the Australian Coat of Arms. Two other animals featured within the Coat of Arms are the Black Swan and the Sheep.
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The Coat of Arms (three lions), the Tudor rose and the flag (St. George's cross) are sometimes used as emblems.
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Often olive leaves, olive branches, or doves may be used in a modern coat of arms to symbolize peace. Hands being shook can also sybolise this
it symbolized the uniting of two country- England and Scothland.
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In the Middle Ages, coats of arms were used exclusively by the nobility on flags and armour. Fishermen would not have coats of arms.
Australia does not have an official national faunal emblem. The kangaroo and emu are on Australia's coat of arms, but they are not the official national animal emblems.
In 'The Cask of Amontillado,' the coat of arms represents the Montresor family's sense of pride and nobility. It is important to Montresor as a symbol of his family's legacy and status in society. The coat of arms also serves as a source of motivation for Montresor to exact his revenge against Fortunato, who has insulted him.
Australia's national floral emblem is the golden wattle. Its national gemstone is the opal (officially designated in 1993). The national colours, designated by the Governor-General on 19 April 1984, are green and gold, which represent the colour of the landscape. The red, white and blue of the flag are not Australia's national colours. Surprisingly, the kangaroo and emu, which both feature on the Australian coat-of-arms, are not officially considered to be Australia's national emblems. There are no "national" faunal emblems. However, the coat-of-arms itself is a national emblem.