Waltalingen-blazon (Switzerland) (Coat of Arms) Hoodie
This hoodie showcases the historical coat of arms of Waltalingen, a former municipality in the Swiss canton of Zürich. The design is a striking heraldic composition, instantly recognizable for its distinct visual elements.
Design Overview
The centerpiece of the design is a shield, divided diagonally into two contrasting sections. The upper portion of the shield is rendered in a radiant silver (argent), while the lower portion is a deep blue (azure), creating a clear and dynamic division.
Symbolic Elements
Within these distinct sections, specific emblems convey the historical significance of Waltalingen. In the silver upper portion, a verdant green trefoil, or cloverleaf, flourishes. This symbolizes growth, renewal, and the flourishing of the community.
In the azure lower portion, a silver ploughshare takes its place. This element serves as a powerful visual representation of the region's agricultural heritage, referencing the essential role of farming in Waltalingen’s past and its connection to the land.
Historical Context
This coat of arms, adopted in 1930, skillfully combines elements from the historical coats of arms of both Waltalingen and Guntalingen, reflecting the merger of their community.