The official coat of arms of Grenada is a shield divided into four parts by a golden cross.
Within the garland are seven red roses, which stand for the seven communities of Grenada (six parishes and the Southern Grenadines).
A ribbon displays the national motto: "Ever conscious of God we aspire, build and advance as one people."
These featured Black Grenadian workers operating a sugarcane mill, pulled by a pair of oxen.
"[2][3] A second badge was used between April 1903 and 1967, depicting a sailboat and the Latin motto Clarior e Tenebris ("[I shine] more brightly from the darkness").