Swartwout Gift Shop

Wall art and merchandise for the Swartwout, Swartout, Swarthout and Swartwood Family Coat of Arms.

Swartwout Coat of Arms Throw Pillow

The coat of arms, or family crest, of the related Swartwout, Swartout, Swarthout and Swartwood families is described as follows. From the “Swartwout Chronicles” – The ensigns armorial or coat-of-arms of the Frisian Swartwouts emblematically represent not only the woody locality of the patrial manor, but also the political freedom which they originally enjoyed as possessors of the extensive estate of Zwartewoude. The right of emblazoning on their war-shields the proper figure of an alert deer bounding across a grassy glade of a dark forest was granted the male members of the family, by royal decree, in the thirteenth century.

Swartwout Coat of Arms

Wall art and a variety of home decor merchandise are available for each of the name spelling variants of the Swartwout lineage as represented by this Thirteenth Century Coat of Arms.

Link: Swartwout

Link: Swartout

Link: Swarthout

Link: Swartwood

These are printed, as ordered, by Fine Art America, the largest online art company in the world. All items come with a 3-day satisfaction guarantee.


Swartwwout, Swartout, Swarthout, Swartwood Coat of Arms
Swartwwout, Swartout, Swarthout, Swartwood Coat of Arms

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6 Comments

  1. The original was obtained from the Library of Congress and had to be cleaned up a bit (a lot) in software. It has been a popular gift item to members of the Swartwout/Swartout/Swarthout/Swartwood clan.

    1. Thanks for the comment, Steve. Yes, I hope they do enjoy this – some of them have ordered over the last two years but I’ve expanded the product offerings this year. My wife is ordering a “few” items to give to “Swartwout” family members as gifts.

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