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Royal coat of arms of Konalani
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Kalani.png
ArmigerQueen Lokelani in right of the Crown
AdoptedDecember 20, 1835; 188 years ago (1835-12-20)
CrestUpon the helm, the Crown of Konalani
BlazonQuarterly, I and IV Gules, a kāhili argent. II and III Agent, a hibiscus Gules, stem Or. Inescutcheon Or, crossed oars Argent.
CompartmentHibiscus rosa-sanbensis
MottoKonalanese: Lanakila ʻana
(“To victory”)

The royal coat of arms of Konalani (Konalanese: ʻAʻahu aliʻi o Konalani; Oharic: Yekonalanī Nigushawī K'emīsi) is the national coat of arms of the Kingdom of Konalani. Adopted in 1835 during the reign of ʻIolani II, the coat of arms features a shield divided into four quarters, alternating between a white kāhili on a red field, and a red hibiscus on a white field, with two crossed oars on a gold field in a inescutcheon in the centre of the coat of arms. The Crown of Konalani makes up the crest above the shield, while a scroll reading Konalani's national motto, "Lanakila ʻana" (Anglish: "To victory"), is positioned below the shield.

History

Konalani's first coat of arms, in use from 1822 to 1835

The first coat of arms designed for a Konalanese monarch was for ʻIolani I in 1822, after the signing of the Treaty of the Paddles recognizing Konalani's sovereignty.

See also