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Jonathan Easey

Vancouver, British Columbia
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge
June 20, 2024
Vol. VIII, p. 281

Arms of Jonathan Easey

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Blazon

Arms

Vert papilloné and semé of palm leaves, on a chief Or masoned a pale Sable charged with a flame Or;

Crest

A harpsichord Or its lid open embellished of olive and oak sprigs all umbrated Vert;

Motto

CU NESCI ARRINESCI;


Symbolism

Arms

The palm motif refers to the saw palmetto, a plant that, for Mr. Easey, evokes memories of childhood. The masonry design refers to the generations of bricklayers and brick makers in his family. For Mr. Easey, the walled garden thus formed is a metaphor of the soul, and the open doorway is an invitation to go beyond oneself and explore the world. Black represents the unknown world yet to be discovered. The flame embodies the search for knowledge and truth, which will always play an important role in Mr. Easey’s life.

Crest

To Mr. Easey, a lifelong musician, the harpsichord represents his passion for Renaissance and Baroque music. The decoration of oak leaves alludes to Mr. Easey’s family origins on his mother’s side, as the oak tree is an ancient Germanic symbol. The olive branches embody his father’s Sicilian heritage.

Motto

This Sicilian phrase means “He who leaves, succeeds.” It advocates that success comes to those who go out in the world, leaving their comfort zone behind.