The Order of the Foil is a community of sea sports enthusiasts at East Coast Park, Singapore.
The coat of arms is inspired by the Roman eagle or Aquila (in this case the white bellied sea eagle that nearly brained a paddleboarder).
The sea eagle soars above the waves riding on the front wing of a foil etched with the Latin phrase "Amici Ad Omnia", meaning friends ready for any adventure.
The crown represents the headgear to prevent the aforesaid braining by sea eagles, but also an acknowledgement that we are all champions in our respective ways...
The coat of arms is inspired by the Roman eagle or Aquila (in this case the white bellied sea eagle that nearly brained a paddleboarder).
The sea eagle soars above the waves riding on the front wing of a foil etched with the Latin phrase "Amici Ad Omnia", meaning friends ready for any adventure.
The crown represents the headgear to prevent the aforesaid braining by sea eagles, but also an acknowledgement that we are all champions in our respective ways...
Absolute genius, this Order of the Foil!
Love the whole concept, in particular the safety overlay to the design.
I couldn't imagine anything worse than receiving a braining mid session by a sea eagle...
Love the whole concept, in particular the safety overlay to the design.
I couldn't imagine anything worse than receiving a braining mid session by a sea eagle...
by Quiet Desperation June 8, 2022

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