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Kelley Rose Fisher

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 15th June 2022. Registration No. 0650 (Vol.4).

Arms: Murrey, a pale Tenne, over all an eagle displayed and crowned with an ancient crown, all Argent.

Badge: An eight-pointed star radiant Or.

Motto: For The Rays Of Heaven Shine Upon Me.

Private Registration: The American College of Heraldry 10 January 2019, # 4065.

Artist: Natalia Rostisla-vona Egorova, DFACH.


The arms of Kelly
                                              Rose Fisher

The armiger chose an Eagle with wings displayed as the main charge to signify God's protection, it is crowned with an ancient crown to signify prestige, success, victory, and God's authority.

The bow adorning the lozenge indicates that the armiger is a single woman, the badge, illustrated here in the usual position for a crest, is a star signifying excellence. The tincture Tenne (near to orange) was chosen by the armiger to represent “worthy ambition” and the Or (gold) represents generosity and elevation of mind.

Elements of the design were taken from different branches of the family, their ethnicity and religion. The overall design signifies that the armiger is a “daughter of the King of Kings, or God”. “If you have put your faith in Jesus Christ as your Saviour and Lord, you are a King’s daughter! You have been adopted by God and given a whole new identity in Christ. The idea of a King’s daughter comes from Psalm 45:13”.
 



 
 

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