Heraldry
The sketch of the coat of arms was made by V.V. Papsuev, a member of the Union of Artists of Belarus. The coat of arms is a Varangian shield (iron-like), in the blue field of which in the upper right (left of the viewer) corner there is a princely crown of silver (white) color, under it two oak leaves with three acorns.
The symbolism of the coat of arms means the following. Malorita has been known since 1566 as the royal village. The king was at the same time the Grand Duke of Lithuania, so the crown is princely. The angular location of the crown carries a great semantic load. In heraldry, the upper right corner of the shield is the most honorable place.
At the same time, the special geographical location of Malorita, as the center of the southwestern region of Belarus, is reflected. The small oak wreath symbolizes the rich nature of the region. The blue color symbolizes glory, honor, sincerity, loyalty, and heaven. Silver (white) - justice, beauty, virtue.