Lang-West Family Crest Description Shield (Escutcheon): Quartered Shield with distinct imagery in each quadrant: Upper Left: A golden lion rampant on a royal blue background — symbolizing courage, nobility, and strength. Upper Right: A peacock with open tail feathers on a rich green background — representing beauty, pride, and renewal. Lower Left: A golden beach and ocean waves, rendered on a light blue background — symbolizing peace, relaxation, and connection to nature. Lower Right: A setting sun with orange and red rays on a gradient sky — representing hope, transition, and new beginnings. Crest (above the shield): A stylized sunset over the sea, flanked by two smaller lions sitting upright. Supporters (on either side): Left: A lion in gold with a red tongue and claws. Right: A peacock in full plume. Motto (on a scroll beneath): "Worry Is to Suffer Twice" in elegant serif font, possibly in Latin translation: "Dolor Bis Patitur Qui Timet." Colors: Gold (Or): Wisdom and generosity Blue (Azure): Loyalty and truth Green (Vert): Hope and joy Red (Gules): Warrior spirit and determination Mehr sehen