Català: Escut de Rafelbunyol (l'Horta Nord, País Valencià): «un primer quadrant de quatre pals vermells sobre fons daurat, que correspon a l'escut de la Corona d'Aragó; el segon quadrant està format un pergamí lligat pel centre de color natural sobre fons plata; el tercer quadrant per cinc cercles o rodes de carro sobre fons llis; i el quart quadrant, flor de lis en or sobre camp vermell. Cimera de Jaume I i els lliris de jardí a cada costat de l'escut.»
Español: Escudo de Rafelbunyol (País Valenciano, España): «un primer cuadrante de cuatro palos rojos sobre fondo dorado, que corresponde al escudo de la Corona de Aragón; el segundo cuadrante está formado por un pergamino atado por el centro de color natural sobre fondo plata; el tercer cuadrante por cinco círculos o ruedas de carro sobre fondo liso; y el cuarto cuadrante, flor de lis en oro sobre campo rojo. Cimera de Jaime I y los lirios de jardín a cada lado del escudo.»
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