Campbell of Succoth Coat of Arms Hoodie Design
This hoodie features the striking heraldic design of the Campbell of Succoth arms, a visual testament to lineage and legacy. The shield, the central element of the design, is the focal point, immediately commanding attention.
The Shield
The shield's foundation is a distinctive "gyronny of eight" pattern. This means it's divided into eight triangular segments. The dividing lines are "engrailed," meaning they have a wavy, stylized edge. The alternating colors of Or (gold) and Sable (black) create a dramatic contrast, enhancing the visual impact of the design. This creates a dynamic, radiating pattern across the shield.
Within the second and third sections of the shield is an additional intricate design. A lion rampant Argent (silver) is prominently displayed, signifying courage and nobility. This powerful emblem is further emphasized by its placement within a bordure compony Argent and Azure – a border crafted from alternating squares of silver and blue. This creates a visual framing device.
The Crest and Motto
Above the shield, the crest presents a camel's head couped (cut off cleanly), rendered in its natural color, a symbol of perseverance and resilience. The motto "Labor omnia superat," meaning "Work conquers all," is not visually present.
This design encapsulates the core principles of heraldry: a visual story of family history, values, and identity. The specific elements, from the colors to the symbols, are all meticulously chosen to convey a specific meaning, allowing the wearer to display an affiliation.