Coat of arms of An Bhá nan Éirith Ghréine

The coat of arms of An Bhá nan Éirith Ghréine is used by the baronetcy as well as the city of An Bhá nan Éirith Ghréine, the capital of Rockall in the Seafaring Confederation. It is used in official capacity by the baronetcy of An Bhá nan Éirith Ghréine in all its official government communication, and is used symbolically by the combined baronetcies of the city, albeit without achievement.

The first recorded use of the escutcheon is from ca. 150 B.C. by the House of Aolcrann, an aristocratic family that has its recorded roots as far back as in the War of the Pines. The family coat of arms became the official arms used by the city in 965 AD when Áille the Suffering took the throne of the Kingdom of Lewvale.

Description
The in accordance with Rockallic heraldry is as follows:


 * Divided by two vertical, the leftside divided by three of one and a half embattlement, the upper third Twilight and the lower two thirds Night, the rightside divided similarly but mirrored, the upper third Cloud and the lower two thirds Blood. Resting on top a golden barred helmet held by a two-headed spread eagle Night coloured naturally. The shield straddled by two oak branches with leaves Forest and each with four acorns of natural colour, held together by a tied ribbon Cloud and Twilight. The whole held upright by two dragons Cloud, the left with claws and wings and ridges and a tongue of Twilight, the right similarly detailed but Blood.

The blazon used by the Seafaring Confederation is:


 * Per pale Sable and Gules, a chief embattled per pale Azure and Argent. Atop a barred helm Or with a bicephalic eagle displayed Sable langued and clawed Gules and legged and beaked of the first. The supporters, two dragons Argent, the dexter clawed, winged, langued and horned Azure, the sinister clawed, winged, langued and horned Gules. Along the edge of the escutcheon, two leafed oak branches proper with on each branch four acorns, also proper, tied together by a ribbon Azure and Argent.