Pierre Coustain - Shield of Jacob of Luxemburg
These high-top sneakers feature a medieval dragon crest, inspired by the Coat of Arms of Jacob of Luxembourg, Lord of Fiennes. The golden dragon and flowing heraldic foliage reflect the rich tradition of chivalric symbolism and noble lineage, set against a deep black background for a bold, regal look.
Details you'll love:
Made of 27.87 oz. nylon canvas—strong, yet lightweight.
Available in US sizes 8-14 for the perfect fit.
5" calf height for a comfortable and stylish look.
Durable rubber outsole to keep you steady on your feet.
Black interior lining for a sleek, polished touch.
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📌 Note: The name reflects the design inspiration and is not the title of an existing artwork.
Pierre Coustain - Shield of Jacob of Luxemburg Women's Sneakers
Pierre Coustain was a Flemish painter and sculptor active during the 15th century, notably serving as Painter Royal at the court of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. His name appears in the records of the Brotherhood of St. Luke in Bruges in 1450. Coustain is recognized for creating heraldic panels for knights of the Order of the Golden Fleece, including the shield of Jacob of Luxembourg, Lord of Fiennes. His work exemplifies the rich tradition of heraldic art in medieval Europe.