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The coat of arms of the Holy Orthodox Order of Saint George the Great Martyr is as follows: an escutcheon Argent, a cross sanguine–in the first quarter, the letters IC sanguine; in the second quarter, the letters XC sanguine; in the third quarter, the letters NI sanguine; and, in the fourth quarter, the letters KA sanguine. In the center of the coat of arms is an escutcheon or with a pomegranate natural (the pomegranate being a symbol of God's divine grace).
The banner or “flag” of the Holy Orthodox Order of Saint George the Great Martyr is as follows: Argent field, with the full coat of arms of the Order superimposed in the center of the field.
The banner or "flag" of the Grand Knight is the standard of Konstantine Pandolfi in his personal capacity as Grand Knight of the Holy Orthodox Order of Saint George the Great Martyr.