Seal of the president of the Philippines information
Seal
Seal of the president of the Philippines Sagisag ng pangulo ng Pilipinas
Versions
The coat of arms of the president of the Philippines as defined by Executive Order No. 310 of 2004
Armiger
President of the Philippines
Adopted
1947 (current definition from 2004)
Shield
A circular blue shield with an eight-rayed golden-yellow Philippine sun at the center. Overlapping the Philippine sun is a red equilateral triangle. Inside and at the center of the equilateral triangle is the traditional golden-yellow sea lion (Ultramar) of the Coat-of-Arms granted to the City of Manila in 1596, on guard with a sword on its right paw, at hilt. Inside and at the corner of each of the three (3) angles of the equilateral triangle, a five-pointed golden-yellow star to represent Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, respectively.
Other elements
The whole are encircled at the outer edge of the blue shield by five-pointed golden-yellow stars, with one point of each star pointing outward on the imaginary radiating center lines, the number of stars conforming to the number of provinces of the Republic of the Philippines at any given time.
Use
On documents from the president to members of government, and as a symbol on presidential vehicles, podiums, and other places
The seal of the president of the Philippines (Filipino: sagisag ng pangulo ng Pilipinas) is a symbol used to represent the history and dignity of the president of the Philippines. Its original form was designed by Captain Galo B. Ocampo, secretary of the Philippine Heraldry Committee, and patterned after the seal of the president of the United States.[1] It was first used by President Manuel Roxas in 1947.
^Executive Order No. 310, Manuel L. Quezon III, May 29, 2005
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