Hammaskipu
Hammaskipu, also known as the "Great Seal of the Republic of Finland," is the official seal of the President of Finland. It was designed by Finnish artist Akseli Gallen-Kallela in 1918 and has been in use since then. The seal is a symbol of the Finnish state and is used on official documents, such as decrees and certificates, issued by the President.
The seal features a shield with a blue field, representing the sky and the sea. In the
The seal is surrounded by a wreath of oak leaves, which symbolize strength and endurance. The wreath
The Great Seal of the Republic of Finland is a significant symbol of Finnish national identity and