La Farlède
LA FARLÈDE
Département : Var
Official blason
D’azur à sept épis de blé d’argent, liés de gueules et surmontés d’un soleil d’or.
Motto: 'dou souléou tou bén'
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on June 4, 1911.
The sun is taken from the seal of the largest village in the municipality, Solliès-Ville, the sun (Soleil) can be seen as a canting element.
The wheatears refer to the main crop in the municipality. As there were originally seven hamlets and villages in 1911, there are seven wheatears.
The motto dou souléou tou bén means Sunshine is all good.
The sun in the arms is often seen rather differently:
The arms on the municipal site. |
The arms on the municipal letterhead |
Other version of the arms on the municipal site. |
The arms on the city hall (source) |
The arms on a school site |
The arms on site of the local handball club |
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Literature : Image from Massimo Ghirardi; letterhead from www.armorialdefrance.fr