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Blazon InfoField | Deutsch: In Blau steigend goldener Halbmond, überhöht von zwei gekreuzten goldenen Pfeilen mit silbernem Strahl.
Rumantsch: Sin blau, ina mesaglina dad aur ascendenta, suravia duas frizzas dad aur cruschadas diagonalmain, cun pizs d'argient.
Italiano: D'azzurro, al crescente montante d'oro sormontato da due frecce dello stesso, decussate, le punte d'argento, poste in alto. |
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Tincture (GR) InfoField | argentazureor |
Object history |
Deutsch: Nachdem Furna bereits in der zweiten Hälfte des 14. Jahrhunderts als Walsersiedlung erwähnt wird, eignet sich als Wappenfigur die Mondsichel, die immer wieder in den Familienwappen der Walser neben dem Stern als Wappenbild vorzufinden ist. Die gekreuzten Sprecherpfeile weisen nicht nur hin auf die alte Verbindung dieser Walsersiedlung mit dem Schanfigg, sondern bekunden ebenso, dass Sprecher in Furna angesiedelt waren. Die Farben sind dem Zehngerichtenbund entnommen. |
Artist InfoField | Original: Vector: Wappenkommission Graubünden |
Source | Gemeindewappen, GR.ch. |
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