The length-width ratio of the national flag is 2 1.
The center of the white vertical bar is a red octagonal sun-shaped mark, which does not touch the red and black areas.
Black is the color of the earth, where people are born, live and end their lives. Black also represents stability. White symbolizes a bright world "-the whole world and vast space; It is also a symbol of purity, sacredness and eternity. Red is the color of the sun, symbolizing fighting, blood and brotherhood. The octagonal sun sign is one of the most common decorative patterns and amulets of Udmurt people. It is said that it can keep people away from all suffering.
Udmurt and the national emblem are red and black round shields with a white swan with open wings. The swan has a red sun-shaped mark on its chest with eight horns. The swan has a white sun-shaped mark above each wing. The national emblem is surrounded by black, white and red ribbons, which break at the top and form a fold at the bottom. There are two lines written on the wrinkles: "Udmurt * * and the country-".
The image of the white swan is a bird-like idol cast in bronze from the 9th century to10th century, with holes in its clothes. This bronze statue was found in the scattered area of ancient Udmurt (the latest ancestor of Udmurt who was unified in Russia). These bronze statues constitute an art school ("Beast Style of Perm"), indicating the formation of a unified national language, which scholars call the ancient Udmurt language. Now, the white swan is a symbolic figure, with bird-shaped idols representing the ancestors of modern Udmurt people. Generally speaking, swans symbolize rebirth. It means I hope Udmurt can be revived successfully. The big sun-shaped symbol represents the secular world, and the small sun-shaped symbol represents the guardian power of the universe. The sun-shaped symbol on the national flag and national emblem unifies the symbolic meaning. The national flag and the national emblem use the same color, indicating that they belong to the same country and giving them strict aesthetic significance.
As early as the Soviet Union, the design scheme of the city emblem of Izhevsk was formulated. According to this plan, the city emblem adopts the same color (blue-red) as the Russian Soviet federal socialism and the national flag, and the pattern is a gear with a spire in it.
1On May 27th, 1997, the Duma of Izhevsk adopted Resolution No.262 on the city emblem of Izhevsk (signed by Mayor A·H· Saltykov), thus determining the city emblem. The resolution also formulated regulations on the city emblem. The second paragraph of the regulations says: "The city emblem is a shield. On a separate gray-blue background are blue-gray pliers, the gray area is blue, and the blue area is gray. In front of the pliers is an arrow shooting at the target. Behind the pliers are green flowers that pull branches and leaves, and at the bottom of the branches and leaves are red flowers that pull fruits. "
The designers of the emblem are Sergei Lvovich Bekhterev and Nikolai Anatolyevich Bikov.
C. Bechtelev wrote: "It (the city emblem) embodies the past, present and future of our city, because the past and present naturally exist, and people also exist. Please note that the pliers on the city emblem are open. Imagine what will happen when the pliers are closed: the fruit will be crushed, the juice will flow out, and it will naturally be destroyed, followed by people. Our city emblem contains a profound meaning: people's responsibility for the fate of their city. "
The city flag is rectangular with an aspect ratio of 2 1. It is divided into two areas: white and blue, with the pattern of basic elements and the emblem of Izhevsk in the middle. The width of the city emblem should be a quarter of the length of the national flag and the height should be a third of the length of the national flag.