Sable, a dolphin naiant Or; a chief embattled Vert, fimbriated Or. Motto: «Siempre Adelante».
Escudo de sable, un delfín nadante de oro; un jefe almenado de sinople y perfilado de oro. Lema: «Siempre Adelante».
Blazon keywords: Sable, Dolphin, Naiant, Or, Chief, Embattled, Vert, Fimbriated and Motto.
Style keywords: Pointed and rounded, Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Leather.
Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Coat of arms and Castilian language.
Bearer: Shorey, David Ryan.
Sable, a dolphin naiant Or; a chief embattled Vert, fimbriated Or. Crest: Upon a helm, with a wreath Or and Vert, a cornish chough speaking proper, his dexter foot grasping the point of a mullet Gules. Mantling: Vert doubled Or. Motto: «Siempre Adelante».
Blazon keywords: Sable, Dolphin, Naiant, Or, Chief, Embattled, Vert, Fimbriated, Crest and mantling, Helm, Mantling, Wreath, Crest, Speaking, Proper, Grasping, Mullet, Gules and Motto.
Style keywords: Pointed and rounded, Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Leather.
Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Coat of arms and Castilian language.
Bearer: Shorey, David Ryan.
Heraldic device depicted by me, highlighted with lights and shadows, contoured in Sable, and with a watercolor finishing.
This is the heraldic standard of Antonio Ruiz Porras emblazoned by me. Structure: Coat of arms; Badge; 1st line of the motto «Luctor et»; a dolphin haurient Azure; 2nd line of the motto «Emergo»; Badge.
Blazon keywords: Argent, Azure, Or, One, Quarterly, Dolphin, Haurient, Sunflower, Closed book, Book, Charged, Diamond, Lark, Crest, Wreath, Quetzal, Perched, Tree, Branch, Proper, Leaved and Motto.
Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Watercolor.
Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa, Standard and Flag.
Bearer: Ruiz Porras, Antonio.
The Commoners' Certification of Arms of Antonio Ruiz Porras, his arms, standard and heraldic badge have been emblazoned by me.
Blazon keywords: Argent, Azure, Or, One, Quarterly, Dolphin, Haurient, Sunflower, Closed book, Book, Charged, Diamond, Lark, Crest, Wreath, Quetzal, Perched, Tree, Branch, Proper, Leaved and Motto.
Style keywords: Outlined in sable and Illuminated.
Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Certification.
Bearer: Ruiz Porras, Antonio.
Party per fess wavy Azure and Argent in chief a dolphin and in base three escallops counterchanged.
Escudo cortado ondado: 1o de azur, un delfín nadante; 2o de plata, tres veneras de azur.
Coat of arms interpreted by me, highlighted with lights and shadows, contoured in Sable, with a semi-circular external shape and with a watercolor finishing.
The coat of arms of Lory Santiago-Vazquez emblazoned by me.
Blazon keywords: Azure, Argent, One, Three, Party per fess, Wavy, Dolphin, Naiant and Escallop.
Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Semi-circular and Watercolor.
Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.
Bearer: Santiago-Vazquez, Lory.
Party per fess wavy: 1 Azure, a dolphin naiant; 2 Argent, three escallops Azure. Crest: Upon a helm lined Azure with a wreath Argent and Azure, an owl Tenné, armed, beaked, membered, the eyes, and wearing a necklace with a pendant heart Or, grasping with its dexter foot a bluebonnet proper. Mantling Azure doubled Argent. Motto: «Compasión · Honor · Sabiduría» Azure, over a scroll Argent doubled Azure, fimbriated Or.
Coat of arms emblazoned by me, highlighted with lights and shadows, outlined in Sable, with a semi-circular external shape and with a leather finishing.
She is an Associate Professor at the University of Houston-Clear Lake and an Assistant Professor at the same institution. She studied Marine Biology at the University of Puerto Rico, Humacao (1991–1995), and the marine motifs in the design reflect her academic background. She currently resides in Houston, Texas, which is why the owl in her crest holds a bluebonnet (Lupinus texensis), the official state flower of Texas since 1901. She was born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, and for this reason, she requested a shield ending in a semi-circular arch, in keeping with Hispanic heraldic tradition.
Blazon keywords: Azure, Argent, One, Three, Or, Party per fess, Wavy, Dolphin, Naiant, Escallop, Crest, Upon (wreath), Helm, Lined, Wreath, Owl, Tenné, Armed, Beaked, Membered, The eyes, Collar, Heart, Grasping, Dexter, Talon, Bluebonnet, Proper, Mantling, Doubled, Motto and Scroll.
Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Semi-circular and Leather.
Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.
Bearer: Santiago-Vazquez, Lory.
Registered by The International Register of Arms, 12th of May of 2022, Registration number 0628, Volume 4.
Categories: Armorial roll, Quarterly, Dolphin, Sunflower, Book, Diamond, Lark, Crest, Helm, Wreath, Quetzal, Tree, Branch, Proper, Leaved, Mantling and Motto.
External resource:
Root: The Armorial Register.
Water, Eagle, Bald eagle, Eagle claw, Dorsal fin, Tail fin, Two hands clasped, Lark, Tree, Trunk, Rainbow, Atom, Barbel, Acorn, Bighorn sheep, Arm, Owl, Vulture, Horse, Head, Camellia, Thistle, Merino ram, Kapok tree, Stag, Doe, Crescent, Increscent, Tail, Tail addorsed, Ermine spot, Hummingbird, Heart, Roe deer, Neck, Roe deers' attires, Raven, Dolphin, Diamond, Tooth, Elephant, Emerald, Starling, Mullet, Mullet of four points, Star of David, Estoile, Male figure, Fleur de lis, Lotus flower, Hop cone, Puffin, Ash, Rooster, Claw, Talon, Goose, Heron, Seagull, Pomegranate, Sunflower, Falcon, Leaf, Boar, Goldfinch, Laurel, Barn owl, Lion, Lioness, Lion passant, Leopard, Lion rampant guardant, Lynx, Lily, Flame, Wolf, She-wolf, Moon, Bluebonnet, Hand, Apple, Apple tree, Martlet, Wing, Two wings in vol, Covert, Mount, Trimount, Fly, Wrist, Elm, Olive tree, Orbital, Bear, Palm frond, Palm tree, Dove, Poplar leaf, Jaguar, Paw, Forepaw, Peacock, Chest, Pelican, Pelican in her piety, Dog, Brach hound, Fish, Hoof, Beak, Quill, Cinquefoil, Quetzal, Branch, Sprig, Shamrock, Caboshed, Oak, Holm oak, Rose, Double rose, Savage, Serpent, Sun in splendour, Ray of the sun, Stem, Badger, Tyger, Wheat, Wheat spike, Bull, Tulip, Udder, Escallop and Fox.
Halberd, Plough share, Ace of spades, Anchor, Cyclamor, Torch, Arch, Harp, Non-classic artifact, Winnowing fan, Crozier, Pair of scales, Ship, Beret, Grenade, Ecclesiastical cap, Arm vambraced, Chain, Covered cup, Bell tower, Cannon dismounted, Carbuncle, Castle, Clarion, Nail, Cord, Dagger, Key ward, Turret, With a turret, Sword, Sabre, Parchment, Scroll, Arrow, Club, Garb, Gauntlet, Axe, Buckle, Polish winged hussar, Church, Oil lamp, Spear, Spear's head, Fleam, Letter, Book, Closed book, Open book, Bookmark, Page, Line, Key, Four crescents joined millsailwise, Hammer, Menorah, Mortar, Pestle, Number, Knot, Celtic Trinity knot, Water-bouget, Comb, Piano, Millstone, Millrind, Millwheel, Clay pot, Bridge, Cuffed, Hourglass, Chess rooks, Compass rose, Rosette of acanthus leaves, Mullet of six points pierced, Broken, Portcullis, Wheel, Wagon-wheel, Symbol, Sackbut, Drum, Tower, Trident, Trumpet, Double vajra and Anvil.
Angel, Heart enflamed, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Paschal lamb, Dragon, Wyvern, Phoenix, Garuda, Griffin, Sea-griffin, Winged hand, Our Lady of Mercy, Pegasus, Saint George, Mermaid, Trinity, Triton, Golden fleece, Unicorn and Ouroboros.
Watercolor, Proper, Embattled, Lark, Pointed and rounded, Azure, Boa, Wreath, Charged, Crest, Party per fess, Quarterly, Dolphin, Outlined in sable, Diamond, Coat of arms, Personal, Sunflower, Gules, Haurient, Leaved, Illuminated, Interpreted, Chief, Mantling, Motto, Castilian language, Book, Closed book, Semi-circular, Naiant, Wavy, Or, Fimbriated, Leather, Argent, Perched, Quetzal, Branch, Ruiz Porras, Antonio, Sable, Santiago-Vazquez, Lory, Shorey, David Ryan, Vert, Three, One, Escallop, Helm and Tree.
Dr. Antonio Salmerón y Cabañas,
,
Paseo de la Castellana 135,
7th floor,
28046 Madrid, Spain.