
Arms of Granada - Tumbler 20oz
Arms of Granada The "Arms of Granada" refers to the heraldic emblem representing the city of Granada, Spain. The coat of arms showcases a shield split into four quarters. In the first and fourth quadrants, there is an ermine field, symbolizing nobility, while the second and third display a pomegranate tree with three golden pomegranates on a red background. The pomegranate is significant in Granada as it represents both the city's name (granada means 'pomegranate' in Spanish) and the region's fertile soil. At the top of the shield, there is a tower representing military strength, and surrounding this are three castles representing the city's historical significance. The motto "Virtus Fortuna Consilii" (Latin for 'Courage, Luck, and Good Counsel') is often inscribed below the shield, symbolizing Granada's resilience and wisdom throughout its history. This heraldic emblem serves as a visual representation of Granada's rich heritage and cultural identity.