Seal of Cabuyao

During the Spanish era, when Cabuyao was still known as Tabuko uses a symbol for registration with the municipal government.

[1] From an undetermined point in history until 1992, the town of Cabuyao used a seal which features a church bell.

The design of Domingo Alconaba, a native painter of the then town of Cabuyao was chosen.

Alconaba's design featured the following elements:[1] From 1994 until Cabuyao became a city, the seal used for the town was different from the one approved by the Office of the President through the National Historical Institute.

The design was chosen by the then Municipal Government during a seal making competition held in 1993.

Seal of Tabuko