Approved arms for the Tennessee Valley Scottish Society.
Tonight the board of the Tennessee Valley Scottish Society voted to adopt their own coat of arms. To give you the meaning behind them and I will start at the top and go down:
--The crest is a golden lion holding the saltire and the Alabama state flag. The golden lion symbolizes strength and unity by holding together the two flags. He is seated in a wreath of cotton as this was the main source of income for this area in the past. All of this sits atop a wreath of blue and white called the torse. Blue and white are the livery colors as they are the first metal (white equals silver) and color of the coat of arms.
--The helm is a sallet helm that is usually issued to societies such as ours by Scotland.
--The mantling which is the drape of red and white fabric, was to keep the knights upper back and neck cool from the sun. It is done here in red and white as this was the old tradition but this can also be done in the blue and white. We chose the red and white to balance the colors of the display.
--The arms are full of meaning. You can see that there is the saltire and cross of Alabama's flag combined by a wavy division. This again shows Scotland and Alabama. The wavy division is to show the Tennessee river From where we get our name. In the top valley of the saltire you will see three stars. These can symbolize several things. The trinity, the three main sources of economy today (Redstone Arsenal, NASA, and Military Contractors), but it is also a nod to the state of Tennessee. The tree stars are surrounded by blue and then edged in white by the saltire just like the center circle of the Tennessee state flag. It again is a nod to our name as this part of the design is resting in the "valley of the saltire". In the base you see a red thistle inside the cross of the Alabama flag and this shows the bloody fight that both the Scottish Jacobites and Southern Rebels went through for what they believed in.
--The motto below was very fitting. It shows that we shall continue on.
Clan MacMillan Convener for the Great State of Alabama...Secretary, Tennessee Valley Scottish Society...Knight of the Confraternity of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity
Chaplain/Commander of the Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem...Facebook Page Administrator/Member of the Noble Society of Celts...Baron Serjeant of Rathdown
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