Català: Escut de Loriguilla (el Camp de Túria, País Valencià): «Truncat, figurant al quarter superior els Pals d'Aragó i a l'inferior, en camper d'argent, la Creu de Calatrava acompanyada de quatre petxines (..); el tot sobremuntat de corona de comte (..) i adossades als flancs dues branques (..) de “lloreret” (..) circumdades amb una cinta per la punta del blasó amb la llegenda Ajuntament de Loriguilla». Aprovat per Decret de 16 de juny de 1954 (BOE núm. 184 de 03/07/1954). Els colors són els que hi apareixen a l'annex IV del Decret 72/2015, de 15 de maig.
Español: Escudo de Loriguilla (Valencia, España): «Cortado, figurando en el cuartel superior los Palos de Aragón y en el inferior, en campo de plata, la Cruz de Calatrava acompañada de cuatro veneras (..), el todo surmontado de corona de Conde (..) y adosados a los flancos dos ramas del arbusto (...) “loriguillo”, como alusión toponímica (..) las dos ramas circundadas con una cinta por la punta del Blasón y en ella la leyenda Ayuntamiento de Loriguilla». Aprobado por Decreto de 16 de junio de 1954 (BOE núm. 184 de 03/07/1954). Los colores son los que se indican en el anexo IV del Decreto 72/2015, de 15 de mayo.
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