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Coat of arms of Venezuela (1830-1836) - Pint Glass 16oz

Coat of arms of Venezuela (1830-1836) - Pint Glass 16oz

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The Coat of Arms of Venezuela from 1830 to 1836 is a historical heraldic symbol representing the newly independent Venezuelan nation during that period. It consists of a shield divided into four quarters, each representing a significant aspect of Venezuela's geography and history. The first quarter features three yellow pots (or pitchers) arranged in a vertical line on a red background, symbolizing the indigenous tribes of Venezuela. The second quarter showcases a golden banner with the words "Libertad o Muerte" (Freedom or Death), emblematic of the struggle for independence. The third quarter depicts a green field with a golden rattle, representing the Yaracuy region. Lastly, the fourth quarter presents a gold field with three six-pointed stars, symbolizing the three branches of the Venezuelan government: legislative, executive, and judicial. Above the shield, there's a white scroll bearing the national motto "El Sol Libre Viene" (The Free Sun Comes). This design was used from 1830 to 1836 and has since evolved with changes in Venezuelan politics and history, while retaining some of its original symbolism.
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Made from 100% glass, they're crystal clear and look sleek. The solid-glass base also minimizes the risk of tipping and spilling the drink. They're more narrow at the bottom for a more comfortable grip and easier carrying.

Multiple Uses

This mixing glass doubles as an ordinary glass and as a shaker glass for making mixed drinks.

Care Instructions

Clean in dishwasher (put the product on top rack), or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap.