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State Seal. The Great Seal of the State of Hawaii is circular in shape, two and three-quarters inches in diameter, and of the design being described, with the tinctures added as the basis for the coat of arms. The Hawaii state seal represents Hawaii's nation.
Learn about the official state seal of Hawaii, which features the state motto, the year of statehood, and the symbols of Kamehameha the Great and Ka Hae Hawai'i. See the image of the seal and vote for your preference of design.
Learn about the Great Seal of the State of Hawaii, a circular shield with a rising sun, a king, a goddess, and a phoenix. Discover its meaning, design, and official use in this article by a Hawaiian fisherman.
Learn about the symbolism and significance of the Hawaiʻi State Seal, adopted in 1959, and the embosser used to imprint it on official documents. Explore the virtual tour of the Lieutenant Governor's Office and other stops.
Learn about the design and significance of the Hawaii state seal, featuring King Kamehameha I, Liberty, a phoenix and a quote. The seal was adopted in 1959, when Hawaii became a state of the United States.
Learn about the design and meaning of the Hawaii State Seal, which was modified in 1959 to reflect the state's history and transition to statehood. See the state motto, the shield, the phoenix, the islands, and the symbols of King Kamehameha I and the Goddess of Liberty.
The Hawaii state seal features the state motto, a phoenix, and the eight stripes of the state flag. Learn about the symbolism and origin of the seal, as well as other Hawaii state symbols.