The amber panel "Coat of Arms of Russia" is an expressive work of decorative art, in which the symbol of state power is revealed through the natural beauty and depth of the material. The composition is built around a double—headed eagle, a traditional sign of Russian statehood, made in volume and filled with amber light, which gives the image a special warmth and vibrant energy. The panel is enclosed in a frame, also formed from amber elements, and the background of a rich burgundy shade enhances the contrast and emphasizes the central figure, making it visually dominant.
The artistic solution is based on the use of natural amber, characterized by a rich palette of shades — from light honey to deep cognac tones. The translucent structure of the material allows light to pass through the mold, creating an internal glow effect, making the eagle look not like a static image, but like a living symbol. The details of the coat of arms, including the shield with the image of St. George, crowns, scepter and orb, are worked out with attention to proportions and traditional iconography, forming a complete and harmonious composition.
The image of the Coat of Arms of Russia panel combines the idea of strength, continuity and historical memory, expressed through noble materials and restrained colors. Such a product fits seamlessly into an office, a reception room or an official space, emphasizing the status and respect for state symbols. The panel is not only a decorative element, but also an iconic object reflecting belonging to tradition and the value of national heritage.