PL3548S2 - The coat of arms of the Markiewicz family - Google Patents
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Herb rodowy rodu Markiewiczów Prawo z rejestracji wzoru zdobniczego trwa od 8 maja 2001r. Przedmiotem wzoru zdobniczego jest herb rodowy rodu Markiewiczów. Istote wzoru stanowi nowa postac przedmiotu, przejawiajaca sie w ksztalcie, rysunku, zdobieniu i uksztaltowaniu powierzchni. Przedmiot wzoru zdobniczego zostal zaprezentowany na zalaczonej fotografii, przedstawiajacej herb w widoku ogólnym z przodu.Herb rodowy rodu Markiewiczów, zgodnie ze wzorem zdobniczym jest uksztaltowany w formie stylizowanej tarczy w kolorze czerwonym z lukowymi wycieciami po bokach w górnej czesci i obwódka wokól. Tarcza jest otoczona po obu stronach motywami plastycznymi w kolorze czerwonym i zlotym, przypominajacymi w swej formie liscie oraz fantazyjnie ponacinane wstegi. Na tarczy jest rozmieszczony rysunek przedstawiajacy labedzia z rozpostartymi skrzydlami. U góry na tarcze zachodzi motyw graficzny przypominajacy dekolt kobiecy z naszyjnikiem, przechodzacy powyzej w podstawe korony. Korona usytuowana powyzej jest w kolorze zlotym, wytwornie rzezbiona i ozdobiona szlachetnymi kamieniami. Na koronie oparty jest lapami labedz taki sam jak na tarczy ponizej. U dolu pod tarcza jest rozmieszczony motyw slowno-graficzny, napisany cyrylica PL PL PLThe Markiewicz family coat of arms has been registered as an ornamental design since May 8, 2001. The design is based on the Markiewicz family coat of arms. The essence of the design is a new form of the object, manifested in its shape, design, ornamentation, and surface finish. The design is presented in the attached photograph, which shows the coat of arms in a general front view. The Markiewicz family coat of arms, in accordance with the ornamental design, is shaped as a stylized red shield with arcuate cutouts on the sides in the upper part and a surrounding border. The shield is surrounded on both sides by red and gold artistic motifs, resembling leaves and fancifully incised ribbons. The shield features a drawing of a swan with outstretched wings. At the top of the shield, a graphic motif resembling a woman's neckline with a necklace overlaps, continuing above into the base of the crown. The crown above is gold-colored, exquisitely carved, and adorned with precious stones. A swan, identical to the one on the shield below, rests on the crown with its paws. Below the shield, a verbal and graphic motif is placed, written in the Cyrillic alphabet: PL PL PL
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