The National Flag of the Kingdom of Beanwai
Adopted: 18 September 2022
Meaning of Flag Explained: The National Flag of Beanwai is described as bold, intentional, and deeply autobiographical.
The field consists of horizontal black and purple bars, anchored by a blue triangular hoist. Black traditionally represents strength, endurance, and resolve. Purple has long been associated with sovereignty, dignity, and authority. It ties directly to rulership and self-determination. Blue represents loyalty, truth, and steadfastness — fitting for a union built on trust and chosen commitment.
The Central Symbol Centered within the blue triangle is a red triskelion-style BDSM emblem. This symbol is not used provocatively, but politically and philosophically. It acknowledges that, as affirmed by a U.S. federal court ruling (March 10, 2016), consensual BDSM relationships are not explicitly protected under constitutional law. By placing the symbol prominently on the flag, it becomes a statement of identity, autonomy, and resistance to moral exclusion. It also reflects a lived chapter in the lives of the King and Queen — not hidden, not denied, but contextualized with dignity and consent.
The National Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Beanwai
Adopted: 1 October 2022
Meaning of CoA Explained: The Coat of Arms of Beanwai features a shield, topped by a helemet with red and gold mantling and a golden crown on the crest. Below the shield there is the motto of Beanwai “Semper una, soli numquam” (Always together, never alone). The shield combines multiple inherited and marital elements: Lion Rampant on a blue bar Drawn from the Queen's former macronational noble lineage, the lion rampant signifies courage, sovereignty, and rightful authority. Its placement on blue reinforces loyalty and legitimacy. The Red Chevron with Fleur-de-lis stems from the Queen's family coat of arms, it represents protection and building (often associated with those who safeguard others), while the fleur-de-lis symbolizes honor, lineage, and continuity. The anchor was taken from the King's family coat of arms, being a classic symbol of steadfastness, hope, and constancy — grounding the family and the crown. Lastly, The color palette mirrors the national flag, reinforcing unity between crown, family, and state.
The Seal of the Monarch of the Kingdom of Beanwai
Adopted: 2023
Meaning of Seal Explained: The Seal of the Monarch of Beanwai is a circular emblem at the heart of Beanwai's identity. At its center is the BDSM Triskele—also found on the national flag—a statement of autonomy and resistance to moral exclusion, acknowledging that consensual BDSM relationships lack explicit constitutional protection (U.S. federal court, March 10, 2016).
Surrounding the Triskele is a flattened image of the King's crown viewed from above: an outer ring with young saplings extending inward from the perimeter. This crown design represents the space held for all within Beanwai—protective, inclusive, and leaving room for growth and transformation.
The text "KINGDOM OF BEANWAI" arcs along the top and bottom of the seal.
The Seal of the Hand of the King of the Kingdom of Beanwai
Adopted: 30 December 2025
Meaning of Seal Explained: The Seal of the Hand of the King of Beanwai is a circular emblem marking the authority of the King's chosen representative. At its center is a downward-facing open hand adorned with rings and a decorative cuff or bracelet at the wrist, symbolizing both the weight of responsibility and the ornamentation of office. Behind the hand is an ornate background pattern—intricate scrollwork or flourishes that frame the central image and add formality to the design. The seal features two concentric rings: an inner ring containing the hand and decorative background, and an outer ring creating a border. Four small dots are evenly spaced around the outer ring, representing the four pillars (laws) that rule Beanwai.
The text "HAND OF THE KING" arcs along the top, while "Kingdom of Beanwai" curves along the bottom, both positioned between the two rings.