The
                      Armorial Register - International Register of
                      Arms

  Subscribe to the Armorial
                                Newsletter
THE ARMORIAL NEWSLETTER
Subscribe to The Armorial Newsletter
 for Registry and Heraldic & Genealogical News
  The Armorial Register -
                                International Register of Arms
THE ARMORIAL REGISTER
International Register of Arms
Volume 1 & Volume 2
 
 

The Armorial Register - International Register of Arms - Farmer C.J.

International Register of Armorial Bearings (Coats of Arms)


 
THIS WEBSITE
Home
Search The Register
Register Your Arms
Feudal Lords & Barons
Armorial Shop-Store
Heraldic Artists
History of Heraldry
Advertising Program
Heraldic Authorities
Heraldic Societies
Useful Links
Registry News
Monthly Newsletter
Armorial Forum
AR on FaceBook
Contact
Site Map
ARMORIAL FAMILIES
The Crest of The Armorial
                                        Register - Click to see Full
                                        Achievement
 
Last Update: 17/12/2022




C. Jordan Farmer

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 17th February 2020. Registration No. 0536. (Vol.3).

Arms: Per bend sinister Argent goutty Vert and Tenne in sinister base a quill pen and parchment proper.

Crest: A brown bear passant proper.

Motto: Perita Manus Mens Exculta.

Assumed: USA. 11 February 2020.

Arms Designed by Daniel Morozov.

The Arms of C.
                                                Jordan Farmer

The green drops or gouttys from the shield could be read to mean hope strewn upon a field of peace. The Vert (green) was also chosen to represent the armiger’s birth month and as it is a colour often associated with the US Army, where he spent the better part of a decade. The Argent (white) was chosen to represent sincerity and the long winters encountered during his time living in Minnesota and the Bavarian Alps. The quill pen and parchment symbolize scholarship, knowledge, and writing. The Tenne (brown) was chosen to represent worthy ambition.

The bear as a crest was chosen to symbolize strength and cunning. The motto means "skilled hand, cultivated mind" in Latin.
 

 

© The Armorial Register - International Register of Arms

 

Register your Arms -
                                          International Armorial
                                          Register

Search By Surname

 
A B C D E F G H I J
K L M N O P Q R S
T U V W X Y Z

 

NEED AN HERALDIC ARTIST?

Contact us for

Further Information


The Armorial Bearings of Michael Joseph Cohen