Coat of arms of Ventora

The coat of arms of Ventora (escudo de Ventora) is the official symbol of the Kingdom and Commonwealth of Ventora (Reino y Communidad de Ventora). It dates from 1673 when it was formalized in the Precepts Concerning the Nation. The Precepts are one of several documents that make up the country's, the Fundamental Law of Ventora.

Greater version
The for the greater version, as set forth in the Nature of the Realm section of the Precepts, reads as follows:
 * Or, an eagle displayed Gules surmounted by a galley Sable, her sails furled up and rigging proper; for a Crown, the royal crown Or; a Torse ribbon Azure; for Supporters, a wreath of oak leaves Or intertwined with a ribbon Azure.

The greater version is used by the Regent of Ventora, who serves as in the absence of a monarch, in official matters of foreign affairs, by the Supreme Court of the Realm, for currency, and on legislative documents. It may be a design element for official residences, offices, and vehicles for the regent, Supreme Court, and legislative bodies.

Lesser version
The lesser version omits the royal crown and supporting wreath and ribbon. The lesser version dates from 1722 and sees usage by numerous government agencies at the national level. It may also be a design element on government buildings and is an element in many government emblems.

Official regulation
Design and usage of the greater and lesser coats of arms are codified in an organic law. With the advent of uniform color specifications in the late 19th century, the coat of arms colors have been formalized as follows.