Institute of Lighting Engineers of South Africa

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INSTITUTE OF LIGHTING ENGINEERS OF SOUTH AFRICA

Arms of Institute of Lighting Engineers of South Africa

Official blazon

  • (af)

Wapen: In blou, 'n skuinslinks geplaaste weerligstraal, in die skildhoof en in die skildvoet vergesel van 'n fakkel, alles goud, rooi gevlam, elke fakkel binne-in 'n goue geledigde tandrat aan die bokant gebroke.
Helmteken: 'n Uitkomende goue son met reguit strale.
Wrong en Dekklede: Blou en goud.
Skildhouers: Twee springbokke van natuurlike kleur, op die skouer van elk 'n blou skyf belaai met 'n goue weerligstraal onderskeidelik skuins en skuinslinks geplaas.
Wapenspreuk: FIAT LUX

  • (en)

Arms: Azure, a lightning flash in bend sinister between in chief and in base a torch, Or, enflamed Gules, each torch within a cogwheel voided and fracted at the top, Or.
Crest: A sun with straight rays issuant Or.
Wreath and mantling: Azure and Or.
Supporters: Two springbuck proper, on the shoulder of each a hurt charged with a lighning flash in bend and in bend sinister respectively or.
Motto: FIAT LUX

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on July 30, 1993.

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