heraldry, golden coronet as crest, Swiss Escutcheon, quartering, plain charges, upper left & lower right green charges, upper right & lower left purple charges, two hollow hearts, left supporter is a monochrome 30s cartoon female angel, right supporter is a monochrome 30s cartoon male devil, 3-part banner, motto is "Dulcius Ex Asperis", This image features a coat of arms designed in a heraldic style. It includes a golden coronet as a crest atop the shield. The shield is quartered, displaying green charges in the upper left and lower right sections, while purple charges occupy the upper right and lower left. Notably, two hollow hearts are placed within the shield's quarters. The left supporter is designed as a monochrome female angel in the style of 1930s cartoons, and the right supporter is a monochrome male devil, also in a 1930s cartoon style. A three-part banner below the shield carries the motto 'Dulcius Ex Asperis.' The entire composition combines classic heraldic elements with whimsical cartoon influences