Symbol of the Royal House of Naboo


Naboo The symbol of the Royal House of Naboo Referred to as the royal emblem, Naboo royal crest, Queen's crest, or Naboo insignia, the symbol of the Royal House of Naboo served as a visual identifier. It was utilized by Naboo's monarchs, individuals belonging to the Royal House of Naboo, and the Naboo Royal Handmaidens. The Queen Padmé Amidala integrated this symbol into numerous dresses, notably the black traveling gown donned by her handmaiden Sabé when she was in disguise as the queen, and the jubilation dress that Amidala wore for the Naboo victory celebration. Even after becoming a senator, she continued to feature the symbol in her wardrobe. Other queens who displayed the crest include Neeyutnee, who wore it upon her forehead, and Apailana, who incorporated it into the trim of her mourning attire at Amidala's burial. In the aftermath of the Battle of Naboo, the symbol also served as a memorial, being etched onto the tombstones of each Naboo citizen who died during the conflict to honor the dead.

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