Coat of Arms of Campo de Belchite (Spain) T-Shirt Design
This t-shirt showcases the official Coat of Arms of Campo de Belchite, a comarca (administrative region) in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. The design is a powerful visual statement, rich with historical and symbolic meaning.
Shield Elements
The central element of the design is the shield itself. It features a silver (argent) background, providing a clean and elegant base for the more intricate details. Dominating the field is an uprooted oak tree. This oak tree is depicted with remarkable detail, boasting seven branches. Each branch carries fifteen leaves and fifteen golden acorns, emphasizing the region's connection to nature and its enduring history.
Chief (Upper Section)
Occupying the upper sixth of the shield is the chief. This section displays the iconic Royal Arms of Aragon. The design consists of a gold (or) field, emblazoned with four vibrant red (gules) vertical stripes. This detail clearly establishes the comarca's historical link to the Kingdom of Aragon.
Crown
Surmounting the shield is an open crown, signifying the comarca’s self-governance and autonomy. The crown features twelve fleurons, six of which are prominently visible. These are adorned with pearls. Interspersed amongst the fleurons are four fleur-de-lis, three visible, set with rubies and emeralds, adding a touch of regal splendor to the design.
Symbolism in the Design
The design elements are imbued with symbolic significance. The uprooted oak tree represents the region’s deep roots in history and its resilience. The Royal Arms of Aragon in the chief firmly establish the comarca's historical connection to the Kingdom. Finally, the open crown is a powerful symbol of self-governance and autonomy within the Aragonese community.