Coats of Arms
Our coats of arms are collectible and decorative pieces, inspired by historical designs from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
Since their earliest uses, heraldic shields have symbolised identity and honour for noble families and warriors. In medieval times, heraldic emblems were transferred onto decorative shields that not only served a protective function, but also displayed the lineage and deeds of those who bore them.
At Kolser.com, we take pride in offering coat of arms replicas that preserve this rich historical tradition. Each model in our collection has been carefully designed to ensure the highest standards of quality and authenticity. These replicas are not merely decorative—they are windows into the past, evoking the legacy and traditions of noble families and their valiant knights.
Coats of Arms Catalogue
Frequently Asked Questions
Superficie o área, habitualmente con forma de escudo, donde se exhiben los emblemas heráldicos de un Estado, ciudad, familia, corporación, entre otros.
- Cimera.
- Corona.
- Burelete.
- Lambrequín.
- Yelmo.
- Partición heráldica.
En heráldica, la figura, cargo o carga heráldica se refiere a cualquier elemento que ocupe el campo de un escudo de armas simple o liso. El término «raso» indica algo que no presenta rupturas o alteraciones.
- Gules (rojo): simboliza fortaleza, dominio y victoria.
- Azur (azul): representa la justicia, la obediencia, la lealtad y la inteligencia.
- Sinople (verde): es el símbolo del respeto y la grandeza.
- Púrpura: representa la armonía y el poder supremo.



























