
Coat of arms of Lithuania - White Coffee Mug
The Coat of Arms of Lithuania is a heraldic symbol representing the nation of Lithuania. The current design has its roots dating back to the 14th century and consists of a white field divided by a cross pattee formed by six smaller coats of arms. These smaller coat of arms are arranged in a specific pattern: four at the corners and two at the center. The four corner armorial bear the coats of arms of the historic regions of Lithuania, while the two central ones represent the grand ducal family. The coat of arms symbolizes unity, strength, and resilience, reflecting the nation's history and identity. Its design has undergone several changes throughout Lithuania's turbulent past, but its core elements have remained consistent. The Coat of Arms of Lithuania is a significant emblem of national pride and is used widely in official contexts across the country.