Coat of arms of Peru
The Coat of arms of Peru is the national symbolic emblem of Peru. Four types are used: the Coat of Arms (Spanish: Escudo de Armas ); the National Coat of Arms, or National Shield (Spanish: Escudo Nacional ); the Great Seal of the State (Spanish: Gran Sello del Estado ); and the Naval Coat of Arms (Spanish: Escudo de la Marina de Guerra ).
Coat of arms of Peru | |
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The Coat of arms (Escudo de armas) as used in the centered on the white band of the National flag. | |
Details | |
Armiger | Republic of Peru |
Adopted | 25 February 1825 |
Crest | Holm oak civic crown |
Escutcheon | Per fess, the first per pale azure and argent in dexter a vicuña counter-statant proper and in sinister a cinchona tree also proper, the second gules, a cornucopia with coins spilling from it. |
Supporters | Two National Flags of Peru and two standards on each side. |
Other elements | When used on the National Flag, the Coat of arms (Escudo de armas) is surrounded by a wreath of palm branch one on the left and a laurel one on the right tied by a red and white ribbon. |
Coat Of Arms Of Peru Media
Coat of arms of South Peru.
Coat of arms of North Peru.
Coat of arms Escudo del Ejército del Perú
Naval Coat of arms Escudo de la Marina de Guerra del Perú