State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Moldova

The State coat of arms shall consist of a shield divided horizontally into two parts: the upper part being of a red chromatics and the lower part - blue chromatics with a superimposed auroch’s head showing between its horns an eight-pointed star. On its right the auroch’s head is flanked by a five-petalled rose, and on its left by a slightly rotated crescent. All heraldic elements present on the shield are of golden (yellow) colour. The shield is laid on the breast of a natural eagle holding in its beak a golden cross, in its right claw a green olive-tree branch and in its left claw a golden sceptre.

In white and black representation the shield and the heraldic images comprised in the composition are represented according to the conventional signs used by the heraldic science. Respectively: the gold (yellow) – points placed at equal distance between them, the red – vertical lines, blue – horizontal lines, and the green – oblique lines from the right to left. The eagle is just contoured. (The coloured and the white-and-black images of the State Coat of Arms are attached).

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The State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Moldova shall be placed:

The Moldovan legislation may establish other cases of compulsory reproduction of the image of the State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Moldova.

Reproduced image of the State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Moldova, regardless of its size, must correspond exactly to the proportions of the coloured or black-and-white images.

The right to use the State Coat of Arms by institutions and organizations not stipulated above shall be granted only by the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova.

The way the State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Moldova is manufactured, its mass duplication, use, storage and disposal of the sealing patterns with the image of the State Coat of Arms shall be determined by the Government of the Republic of Moldova.

(Regulation on the Coat of Arms was approved by Law No.337-XII of November 3, 1990, Veştile No. 11/267, 1990)