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Martin Family Crest framed artprint - Basque origin

Martin Family Crest framed artprint - Basque origin

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Celebrate your family heritage with a gift to cherish – the Martin Family Crest framed and printed on museum-quality matte paper.

Beautifully illustrated. Carefully researched. Uniquely personal.

This Martin coat of arms represents a distinct northern Spanish branch of the Martín surname, rooted primarily in the Basque Country (País Vasco), Navarre, and Cantabria. In this region, early families established casas solares, which were ancestral stone manor houses that served as the foundational seats for specific family lineages. This particular armorial configuration, featuring a silver triple-towered castle on a blue field, was granted to signify territorial lordship or defensive military achievements. It is recorded as an authentic historical variant of the northern Spanish Martín lines in standard heraldic references such as the Diccionario Heráldico y Nobiliario de los Reinos de España.

The symbolism of the Martin family crest

The official heraldic description defines the arms as a blue shield (Azur) containing a silver castle (Plata) with three distinct towers, illuminated with red windows and gates (Gules). In heraldic terms, the blue field represents loyalty, perseverance, and high ideals. The castle is a classical Spanish heraldic device representing a fortified place, signifying grandeur, strength, and a historical feat where an ancestor successfully defended or captured a fortress during regional conflicts. The crest resting above the coronet displays a plume of feathers in alternating blue and white.

Notable Historical Figures

An individual tied to the northern maritime and exploratory traditions of this surname was Lope Martín, a sixteenth-century Spanish pilot and navigator from Huelva. He participated in the landmark 1564 expedition across the Pacific Ocean led by Miguel López de Legazpi, and he is historically recognized for navigating the first successful west-to-east return voyage across the Pacific from the Philippines to Mexico, a critical nautical achievement in global trade history. The defensive lineage is also represented by Juan Martín, a medieval governor and fortress commander in Navarre whose actions in defending the northern border were documented in local fourteenth-century royal charters.

About the artist

Each coat of arms in the Family Crests Store is an artwork by heraldic artist Éamonn Breathnach. All are carefully researched, drawing from the earliest available records across multiple heraldic archives. Noted for their elegance and attention to detail, these artworks make meaningful and uniquely personal gifts for any occasion with family and friends.

Product details

• Printed using high-quality water-based inks.
• Framed with durable Ayous wood, 0.75″ (1.9 cm) thick, sourced from renewable forests.
• Printed on premium matte paper with a thickness of 10.3 mil (0.26 mm).
• Paper weight: 189 g/m² for a substantial, archival feel.
• Protected by a clear Acrylite front cover.
• Includes all necessary hanging hardware for easy display.

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