Description
A colourful embroidered sew‑on badge featuring a Coat of Arms motif, symbolising heritage and tradition. Designed as a souvenir or emblem, it reflects the pride of mid‑20th‑century identity culture and the tradition of collecting embroidered badges. A distinctive piece for fans of heraldic memorabilia, national souvenirs, and vintage textiles.
Heraldry & Souvenir Heritage
Coats of Arms have long been used to represent families, institutions, and nations, with their origins in medieval heraldry. By the mid‑20th century, heraldic motifs were widely adopted in souvenirs, patches, and textiles, celebrating local pride and historical continuity.
Sew‑on badges like this were popular among travellers, youth groups, and collectors, stitched onto jackets, rucksacks, or blankets as colourful tokens of affiliation and heritage. They offered a way to display identity, commemorate visits, or simply enjoy the artistry of heraldic design.
Collectors of heraldic memorabilia, national souvenirs, and embroidered textiles continue to appreciate these badges as distinctive artefacts of mid‑century culture, valued for their connection to tradition and visual symbolism.
Vintage Sew on Badge Coat of Arms Collectable Patch
£6.99
Description
A colourful embroidered sew‑on badge featuring a Coat of Arms motif, symbolising heritage and tradition. Designed as a souvenir or emblem, it reflects the pride of mid‑20th‑century identity culture and the tradition of collecting embroidered badges. A distinctive piece for fans of heraldic memorabilia, national souvenirs, and vintage textiles.
Heraldry & Souvenir Heritage
Coats of Arms have long been used to represent families, institutions, and nations, with their origins in medieval heraldry. By the mid‑20th century, heraldic motifs were widely adopted in souvenirs, patches, and textiles, celebrating local pride and historical continuity.
Sew‑on badges like this were popular among travellers, youth groups, and collectors, stitched onto jackets, rucksacks, or blankets as colourful tokens of affiliation and heritage. They offered a way to display identity, commemorate visits, or simply enjoy the artistry of heraldic design.
Collectors of heraldic memorabilia, national souvenirs, and embroidered textiles continue to appreciate these badges as distinctive artefacts of mid‑century culture, valued for their connection to tradition and visual symbolism.