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World Scout Emblem - Symbol of Unity, Adventure, and Service #1366310 (License: Personal Use)
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This emblem features a white fleur-de-lis centered on a deep purple field, flanked by two five-pointed stars, enclosed in a rope circle tied at the base with a reef knot. The fleur-de-lis signifies the north point on a compass, guiding scouts toward truth and service; the stars represent truth and knowledge; the rope symbolizes unity and worldwide brotherhood; and the reef knot stands for service and preparedness. Designed by Robert Baden-Powell in 1907, it remains the unifying symbol of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM).
Used on official WOSM documents, international jamboree branding, scout uniforms, educational materials, and digital platforms to convey global scouting identity. Matches user intent for learning about scouting symbolism, historical logos, or sourcing official imagery for nonprofit or educational use.
Related Cliparts: Discover the meaning behind the iconic World Scout emblem: fleur-de-lis, stars, rope, and knot representing direction, ideals, unity, and service in global scouting.
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