Wappen Landkreis Spree-Neiße (Germany) Hoodie - Design Description
This hoodie showcases the official coat of arms of Landkreis Spree-Neiße, a district in Brandenburg, Germany. The design, officially granted in 1995, is a vibrant heraldic representation of the region's history and the diverse noble influences that shaped it.
Design Elements and Meaning
The coat of arms is divided into four distinct quadrants, each holding a unique symbol that tells a story of the region's heritage.
Top Left: A striking red upright lobster is featured against a silver background. This emblem signifies the district of Spremberg, reflecting its historical significance within the area.
Top Right: A proud, rising silver lion with two tails and a crown dominates the second quadrant, set against a red field. The lion symbolizes the district of Forst (Lausitz), a testament to its noble lineage and prominent role in the region.
Bottom Left: A regal three-leafed golden crown rests on a blue backdrop. This element represents the district of Cottbus-Land, acknowledging its historical importance and influence.
Bottom Right: The final quadrant displays a red stag's antler, bent outward with four tines and a clover-shaped rose, set against a golden background. This signifies the district of Guben, representing its unique regional identity and connection to the area's rich history.
The combined elements create a powerful visual representation of the Landkreis Spree-Neiße, a district steeped in history and characterized by its blend of cultural and noble influences.