Symbols are the visual grammar of national identity. They carry emotion, memory and aspiration in ways that speeches and laws cannot. In Ukraine, a country whose history is woven with repression, renaissance and resistance, symbols have always mattered. From the red-and-black banners of the Partisan struggle to the quiet threads of Vyshyvanka shirts, Ukrainians have cultivated a symbolic language as enduring as their will to remain sovereign. But since the outbreak of full-scale war in February