Coat of Arms of Zvornik (Bosnia and Herzegovina) T-Shirt Design
This striking design features the official coat of arms of the municipality of Zvornik, a symbol of its rich history and cultural heritage. The artwork is centered on a shield, divided into four distinct quarters by a prominent white cross.
Detailed Design Elements
The upper left quarter, against a blue backdrop, showcases a silver bell topped with a cross. Encircling the bell are four stylized "S" letters, adding a touch of visual detail and referencing the Christian heritage of the region.
The upper right quarter, on a red background, depicts a silver tower, representing the historic Zvornik Fortress ("Đurđev grad"). The tower, rendered with masonry detailing, signifies the town's enduring history and defensive past.
The lower left quarter displays a silver wolf's head, erased (cut off at the neck), against a red field. This powerful image symbolizes the centuries-long struggle of the people of Zvornik for freedom and independence.
The lower right quarter features wavy silver lines on a blue background. These lines represent the Drina River, a significant geographic and historical element that defines the region.
Additional Design Details
Above the shield, the name “Zvornik” (in Cyrillic script) is prominently displayed along with the year "1410," marking the first recorded mention of the town in historical documents.
The design utilizes a color palette of silver, red, blue, and white to create a visually appealing and historically relevant representation of Zvornik's identity.