Coat of arms of the Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship

Coat of arms of the Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship
ArmigerWarmian–Masurian Voivodeship
ShieldRed Iberian style escutcheon

The coat of arms of the Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship, Poland consists of a red Iberian style escutcheon (shield) that is divided horizontally into two parts. The top part features a white eagle with a yellow (golden) crown on its head. The bottom part is divided vertically into two fields. The left bottom field depicting a Lamb of God, in a form of a white (silver) sheep with a yellow (golden) circular aureola behind its head, holding in its right hoof, a yellow (golden) cross with a white (silver) banner with red cross on it, attached to it, and bleeding from its chest, with the red drops of blood falling towards a yellow (golden) chalice placed in front of it, between its legs. The right bottom field depicts a black eagle with a yellow (golden) crown put on its neck, and a capital letter S placed on its chest.

The coat of arms was designed by designed by Paweł Dudziński, and adopted in 2002.