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The '''royal coat of arms of Konalani''' ([[Konalanese language|Konalanese]]: ''ʻAʻahu aliʻi o Konalani''; [[Oharic language|Oharic]]: ''Yekonalanī Nigushawī K'emīsi'') is the {{wp|national coat of arms}} of the Kingdom of Konalani. Adopted in 1835 during the reign of [[ʻIolani II]], the coat of arms feature shield divided into four quarters, alternating between [WIP]
The '''royal coat of arms of Konalani''' ([[Konalanese language|Konalanese]]: ''ʻAʻahu aliʻi o Konalani''; [[Oharic language|Oharic]]: ''Yekonalanī Nigushawī K'emīsi'') is the {{wp|national coat of arms}} of the Kingdom of Konalani. Adopted in 1835 during the reign of [[ʻIolani II]], the coat of arms feature shield divided into four quarters, alternating between a white {{wp|kāhili}} on a red field, and a red {{wp|hibiscus}} on a white field, with two crossed oars on a gold field in a inescutcheon in the centre of the coat of arms.
==Design==
==Design==
==History==
==History==

Revision as of 19:19, 19 April 2024

Royal coat of arms of Konalani
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Kalani.png
ArmigerQueen Lokelani in right of the Crown
AdoptedOctober 20, 1835; 188 years ago (1835-10-20)
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 feature 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.

Design

History

See also