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Press release│ 15 October 2025

Heritage Malta, together with the Office of the Chief Herald of Arms of Malta, has just launched a new heraldic publication providing the first-ever comprehensive record of coats of arms issued under Malta’s heraldic authority since its establishment. The richly illustrated publication is the first volume in a series.

Titled ‘The Register of Arms, Volume 1 (2019–2024)’, this hardbound volume was compiled by Dr Charles A. Gauci, Chief Herald of Arms of Malta, and Chev. Raymond M. Cassar, Registrar of the Office. Within its pages, readers will find the illustrated personal coats of arms, either granted or registered, of 133 armigers together with the heraldic descriptions – known as blazons – of 70 others.  These are complete with standards and badges, where relevant.  There are also a number of arms belonging to entities, along with the listing of pedigrees. Amongst the arms are also some of prominent national figures such as H.E. President Emeritus George Vella and H.G. Archbishop Charles Scicluna.

This exclusive publication by Heritage Malta’s publishing house also includes descriptions and comprehensive lists of mottos, cris de guerre and hereditary honours.

Beyond its artistic and historical value, the Register reflects the dynamic role of the Office of the Chief Herald of Arms of Malta, which has the legal authority to grant and register arms both for Maltese citizens and for petitioners from around the globe. Heraldry is not limited to nobility but open to people from all walks of life, with arms granted or registered to applicants from diverse countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia, and beyond.

For those interested in creating or registering their own arms, the book offers a fascinating insight into the process, showing how heraldry remains a living tradition that combines art, symbolism, and personal or institutional identity and legacy.

‘The Register of Arms, Volume 1 (2019–2024)’ sets the stage for future editions that will continue documenting the Office’s work, and it is an essential read for anyone passionate about heraldry and the art of arms.

The publication is available for purchase online at https://heritagemalta.mt/store/office-of-the-chief-herald-of-arms-of-malta-register-of-arms-vol-1-2019-2024/ or from any Heritage Malta museum or site.

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