Coat of Arms of Saint-Lézer
A Tribute to Pilgrims Past and Present
I was honoured to be approached by our local mayor to create a custom stained glass piece in recognition of the pilgrims who pass through Saint-Lézer on their journey to Santiago de Compostela.
The design is built around three symbolic elements:
The French flag forms the backdrop with its striking blue, white, and red—signifying national pride and the warm hospitality extended to all who pass through.
The scallop shell, universally recognised as the emblem of the Camino de Santiago, signposts the sacred path travelled by countless pilgrims over the centuries.
The coat of arms of Saint-Lézer sits at the heart of the design, connecting the piece to local heritage and community.
This creation is deeply personal to me. My wife and I cycled 1,200 kilometres of the Camino de Santiago in just 13 days—an experience that pushed us mentally, physically, and spiritually. That journey became the inspiration behind this piece.
Technique:
Traditional lead came and colored glass, with 3D decorative jewelry integrated into the coat of arms.
Dimensions:
90 × 90 cm, designed as a hanging piece.
Glass Types:
A mix of plain and textured stained glass to maximize light play, with fleckled elements that scatter sunlight across the stone walls.
Color Palette:
Bold reds, whites, and blues form the French national flag, complemented by warm golds and soft neutrals to highlight the scallop shell and insignia.
Special Features:
Built in three symbolic layers—the French flag as the foundation, the scallop shell representing centuries of pilgrims, and the coat of arms of Saint-Lézer adorned with jewelry details.
Location:
Hung in the 14th-century Priory of Saint-Lézer. As the sun sets, the piece casts radiant light across the ancient walls linking the building's medieval past with present-day travellers.
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