The municipal seal
PEC. POCTIWE: OBC. BISTRICZKII
Unlike seals of most of the villages in the Vsetín manor the Bystřička seal
has symbols that point out domestic production of agricultural tools.
The right part of the seal is problematic. A cramp iron is usually
featured here as is seen from the picture above that represents the form
of the municipal seal. This form though was made by redrawing of a wrong
print of the seal. In practice, the same motif appears both in the left
part and in the right part.
The oldest record of using the seal are the papers of the so called
Josefského land register from the eighties of the 18th century that are
now stored in the Moravian municipal archives in Kunstát.
The youngest record of using the seal is the archival fund of Descriptions
of borders from the middle of the 19th century in Brno.
The seal is formed by a round field and a picture of two crossed
paddles used for mixing flour, grain or quick lime. This can be related
to the lime pit and the lime kiln under the hill Klenov. There are also
other objects on the seal, probably combs for combing lambs wool.
A wrong image of the seal often occurs in the press, just like
the picture on the right shows. This probably happened due to the wrong
redrawing of the print of the seal. As a result of this the seal picture
is interpreted as two crossed paddles together with a rake and a carpenter
hook. This misinterpretation is noted also in the newest publication
of Okres Vsetín from the cycle Vlastivěda moravská that was published
in 2002.
A seal that has two crossed paddles and a drawknife and a saw from
1744 is often mentioned too.
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