Russian Coat of Arms Patch

Russian Coat of Arms Patch 8x10cm – Double-Headed Eagle Military Insignia

25,00 

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Russian Coat of Arms Patch

8x10cm – national emblem patch depicting the iconic double-headed eagle, the state symbol of the Russian Federation. Produced in fabric and backed with Velcro (hook side), this patch is intended for placement on uniforms, jackets, backpacks, or display panels.

Often worn on the shoulder or chest by military personnel, law enforcement, and patriotic civilians, the patch represents identity, authority, and allegiance to the Russian state. It is also widely used in ceremonial uniforms, parades, and patriotic clothing.

The design follows the official heraldic image: a crowned two-headed eagle with scepter and orb, bearing the mounted Saint George on a red shield at the center.

Historical Background – Russian Coat of Arms:

The double-headed eagle has served as a central symbol of Russian statehood since the reign of Ivan III in the 15th century, adapted from the Byzantine imperial crest. It was retained and reformed under the Tsars, removed during the Soviet period, and reinstated after 1993 as the official Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation.

It now appears on government documents, buildings, passports, and military insignia, symbolizing both tradition and sovereignty. In the military sphere, the emblem is used on flags, badges, and patches across all service branches.

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