Blason province ca Saskatchewan (Canada) (Coat of Arms) Hoodie - Design Description
This hoodie showcases the majestic Coat of Arms of Saskatchewan, a striking heraldic emblem rich with symbolism and history.
The Shield
The central element is the shield, a verdant field of green, representing the province's vast forests and natural resources. Across this field, three golden wheat sheaves, or "garbs Or", are arranged, a direct tribute to Saskatchewan's crucial agricultural heritage and the significance of grain production.
At the top, or "chief," a golden band bears the regal image of a red lion passant guardant, a nod to the province's British heritage. The lion, armed and with a blue tongue and claws, stands as a symbol of royal authority.
The Crest
Above the shield rests the crest, a testament to Canada and Saskatchewan's heritage. Here, a beaver, the national animal, is depicted supporting the Royal Crown. The beaver firmly holds a Western Red Lily, the provincial flower, in its fore-claws, further emphasizing the connection to the prairie landscape.
The Supporters and Compartment
The shield is flanked by two supporters: on the right, a Royal Lion, echoing the British heritage. On the left, an indigenous white-tailed deer stands proudly, a representation of the province's native wildlife.
The entire composition rests on a compartment of a garland of red lilies, reinforcing the presence of the provincial flower and echoing the prairie environment.
The Motto
The motto, "Multis e gentibus vires" ("From many peoples, strength"), is displayed below the coat of arms, a powerful statement reflecting Saskatchewan's diverse population and the strength found in its multicultural heritage.