Tongan Coat of Arms Umbrella
Tongan Coat of Arms Umbrella
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Design Elements and Their Meanings
Step out in style, whether you're shielding yourself from the rain or making a statement about your heritage. The Tongan Coat of Arms Umbrella is more than just a weather accessory, it's a symbol of strength, honour, and pride that you can carry with you wherever life takes you.
Stars: The three stars in the upper left quadrant represent the three main island groups of Tonga: Tongatapu, Ha'apai, and Vava'u.
Crown: The crown in the upper right quadrant represents the monarchy of Tonga.
Dove and olive branch: The white dove and olive branch in the bottom left quadrant represent peace and unity.
Swords: The three swords in the bottom right quadrant represent the three royal dynasties of Tu'i Tonga, Tu'i Ha'atakalaua, and Tu'i Kanokupolu.
Cross: The cross on the six-pointed star in the middle symbolizes the nation.
Garland: The garland around the crown represents the judicial authority of the chief and the royal dependence on God's grace.
Motto: The motto, "Ko e 'Otua mo Tonga ko hoku Tofi'a", translates to "God and Tonga are my inheritance".
Supporters: The Triton and the Kite are the two symbolic supporters of the coat of arms, representing the ocean and the sky.

