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The arms show typical Thai Buddist temple tower and in chief the St. Andrew's Cross of Scotland. The two stars represent the two countries.
The arms show typical Thai Buddist temple tower and in chief the St. Andrew's Cross of Scotland. The two stars represent the two countries.


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BANGKOK ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY

Arms of Bangkok St Andrew's Society

Official blazon

Or on a base Vert a Buddhist chedi proper between two mullets Purpure, on a chief Azure a saltire Argent.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1979, by the Lord Lyon Court, Scotland.

The arms show typical Thai Buddist temple tower and in chief the St. Andrew's Cross of Scotland. The two stars represent the two countries.


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