Województwo Świętokrzyskie Coat of Arms Hoodie Design
This hoodie showcases the official Coat of Arms of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship in Poland, a powerful visual representation of the region's history and heritage. The design is a quartered shield, meticulously divided into four distinct fields, each telling a story.
Detailed Design Elements
The top-left field presents a striking blue background adorned with a radiant golden patriarchal cross. This emblem is a direct symbol of the Benedictine monks of Łysa Góra and their enduring monastic legacy within the region. The cross stands as a testament to their historical influence and spiritual significance.
In the top-right field, a majestic white eagle with a golden crown, beak, claws, wing stripes, and a ring on its tail dominates a red background. This majestic eagle is a direct reference to the historical coat of arms of the Kraków Voivodeship, connecting Świętokrzyskie to its past and regional ties.
The bottom-left field features a series of eight alternating horizontal stripes of red and white (silver). This design is directly derived from the historical coat of arms of the Sandomierz Voivodeship, adding a layer of historical context and territorial connection.
Finally, the bottom-right field offers a deep blue backdrop studded with eight gleaming golden six-pointed stars, meticulously arranged in three rows. This detail echoes the coat of arms of the Kielce Voivodeship, adding another layer of regional and historical significance to the design.