A bulava or bulawa is a ceremonial mace (baton or sceptre) in Ukraine and Poland; created inspired by the bulava of hetman Pylyp Orlyk
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In the Ukrainian language, a bulava is a mace or club, in both the military and ceremonial senses. The bulava was one of the Ukrainian Cossack kleinody
Historically the bulava was an attribute of a hetman, an officer of the highest military rank, and of the Otaman of Ukraine or the military head of a Cossack state (Cossack Hetmanate)
A ceremonial bulava is now an official emblem of the President of Ukraine, and is housed in Ukraine's Vernadsky National Library
Ukrainian military heraldry often features bulava-images, particularly as a part of rank insignia for generals and admirals, as well as an element of the insignia of the Ministry of Defence and of the NSDC