Coat of arms of Iceland
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Coat of arms of Iceland

NameCoat of arms of Iceland
 
Image Width200
Year AdoptedJuly 1, 1944
ShieldFlag of Iceland (azure, on a cross argent a cross gules)
SupportersLandvættir
Compartmentcolumnar basalt plate
Use111100

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The Coat of arms of Iceland or 'Skjaldarmerki Íslands' is a cross of silver on a sky-blue shield, with a fire-red cross inside the silver cross (similar to the Icelandic flag). The shieldbearers are the four protectors of Iceland (landvættir) standing on a pahoehoe lava block. The bull (Griðungur) is the protector of southwestern Iceland, the eagle or griffin (Gammur) protects northwestern Iceland, the dragon (Dreki) the northeastern part and the Rock-giant (Bergrisi) is the protector of southeastern Iceland. Great respect was given to these creatures of Iceland, so much that there was a law during the time of the Vikings that no ship should bear grimacing symbols (most often dragonheads on the bow of the ship) when approaching Iceland. This was so the protectors would not be provoked unnecessarily.

The landvættir also decorate the obverse (front) of the Icelandic króna coins but animals of the ocean (fish, crabs and dolphins) appear on the reverse (back).

The Icelandic presidency uses a swallowtailed Icelandic flag with the Coat of arms. The National Commissioner of Icelandic Police uses a white flag with the Coat of arms, when the use of the State flag is not warranted, and so may some other state services do as well.

The shield may be blazoned, Azure, on a cross argent a cross gules.

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