
Vair - Wikipedia
Vair in bend (Fr. vair en bande) and vair in bend sinister (Fr. vair en barre), in which the panes are arranged in diagonal rows, is found in continental heraldry.
A Complete Guide to Heraldry/Chapter 9 - Wikisource
Jan 6, 2022 · Each has its special rules to be observed, and whilst a bend can be engrailed or invected, a lion can be guardant or regardant; and whilst the one can be placed between two …
A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER
But the party may be considerably varied, as the per pale, fesse, bend, &c., may be subjected to the same variations as the ordinary itself, i.e. it may be per bend indented, per fesse nebuly, …
A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER
Vair, (fr. vairé), generally written vairy when definite tinctures are named: a party-coloured fur, properly argent and azure, which tinctures are always implied when no others are mentioned; …
Assorted Lessons in SCA Heraldry: Rule of Tincture
Per bend gules and Or, a bend Or... is not OK. The portion of the bend on the Or field is invisible. On the field "Per chevron inverted purpure and Or..." you can place any tincture except Or and …
Assorted Lessons in SCA Heraldry - Society for Creative …
SCA heraldic practice treats furs differently from mundane heraldic practice. Ermine and its variations are treated for contrast as if the spots were not present. That is, ermine is …
Arms from Parker's Glossary: S - s-gabriel.org
Barry of eight, Or and sable, a ducal coronet in bend vert. Scory Or, three pelican's heads erased sable; on a chief azure a fleur-de-lys between two mullets of the first.
Armory of Flemish Nobles of the 16th Century - s-gabriel.org
Color on color (mostly blue on red, mostly occurs with bends and labels) and metal on metal (mostly bordures and labels) occur in Flemish heraldry with some frequency. Crosses tend to …
Role d'Arms de Bigot, 1254 - s-gabriel.org
It provides some examples of early heraldry from France. There are examples of multiple people bearing the same arms. Or, an encutcheon vert and a bend compony...
Blazons of the Peers of Elizabethan England 2
Feb 15, 2004 · Buckhurst (Sackville): quarterly or and gules, a bend vair. De la Warre (West): argent, a fess dancetée sable. Burghley (Cecil): barry of ten argent and azure, six …