The crest is designed with a center motif encircled by a rope tied with a reef or square knot, which symbolizes the unity and brotherhood of the movement throughout the world. Even as one cannot undo a reef knot no matter how hard one pulls on it, so, as it expands, the movement remains united.

What is the purple fleur-de-lis?

The colors chosen have heraldic significance, with the white of the arrowhead and rope representing purity, and the royal purple denoting leadership and service. The use of the fleur-de-lis has led to some controversy, with critics citing its military symbolism.

What does the outer circle in the World Scout emblem represent?

The outer circle represents our world wide association. The golden yellow Trefoil on a bright blue background represent the Sun shining over the children of the world. A blaze of white on the lower right hand corner represents peace that Girl Guides and Girl Scouts of the world over are striving to achieve.

What does the fleur-de-lis represent in scouting?

The fleur-de-lis shape represents north on a compass and a flower with three leaves or petals. The three points of the fleur-de-lis represent the three parts of the Scout Oath: To do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law. To help other people at all times.

Why does Bear Grylls wear a fleur-de-lis?

The host wears the patch in a nod to his role as the first Chief Ambassador of the Scout Movement. Grylls accepted the volunteer position in November 2018, pledging to “promote Scouting worldwide, champion youth education, and inspire more adults and young people to join the Scout Movement.”

Why is the trefoil the symbol of Girl Scouts?

The golden Trefoil on a bright blue background, for example, represents the sun shining over all the children of the world; the three leaves represent the three-fold Promise as originally laid down by the Founder; the base of the stalk represents the flame of the love of humanity; the vein pointing upwards through the …

Why does Bear Grylls wear a Boy Scout patch?

The host wears the patch in a nod to his role as the first Chief Ambassador of the Scout Movement. By wearing his support of Scouting on his sleeve, Grylls gives viewers a near-constant reminder of his connection to the World Organization of the Scout Movement, of which the BSA is a proud member.

What do the three petals in scouting flag stands for?

the threefold Scout Promise
The three petals or leaves represent the threefold Scout Promise (Duty to God and Country, Duty to Self, Duty to Others) in much the same way as the three leaves of the trefoil represent the threefold promise for the Guides. The rope is for the unity of Scouts throughout the world.