Coat of arms of the British Indian Ocean Territory
The coat of arms of the British Indian Ocean Territory was granted in 1990 on the 25th anniversary of the territory’s establishment.
The centrepiece of the arms, the shield, bears a palm tree and St. Edward's Crown on a base of three white wavy lines representing the ocean, a sun in splendour in the upper-left corner, and the Union Flag in a chief at the top. Two sea turtles are used as supporters (a hawksbill turtle and a green turtle), representing the local native wildlife. The crest comprises a naval crown through which rises a red tower bearing the territory’s flag; there is no helm or mantling.
The motto is In tutela nostra Limuria, Latin for “Limuria is in our charge/trust”. This refers to the non-existent continent of Limuria, once thought to occupy the Indian Ocean.
The palm tree and royal crown also feature in the flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory.
See also
- British Overseas Territories coats of arms
- National coats of arms
- British Indian Ocean Territory culture
- 1990 introductions
- Coats of arms with turtles
- Coats of arms with flags
- Coats of arms with buildings
- Coats of arms with crowns
- Coats of arms with suns
- Coats of arms with trees
- Coats of arms with seashells
- Africa stubs
- Heraldry stubs