Helsa

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HELSA

State : Hessen
District (Kreis) : Kassel
Additions : 1970 Wickenrode; 1972 Eschenstruth, St. Ottilien

Wappen von Helsa/Arms (crest) of Helsa
Official blazon
German

Vor einer blauen Flanke, darin eine silberne Esche am Spalt, in Rot über einem silbernen Gläsnerzeichen eine silberne Glocke, be legt mit einem blauen Hahn.

English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms combine elements for the four villages : the bell stands for Heisa and the importance of the local church bell for the history of the town. The rooster stands for St. Ottilien and refers to the Huguenots who founded the village. The symbol under the bell is the mark for the glass-blowers of Wickenrode. The ash tree (Esche) is a canting element for Eschenstruth.

Wappen von Helsa

Postal cancellation 2006

Initially a different design was proposed, but never approved:

Wappen von Helsa





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Literature: Information from the Heisa municipality