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The Points of Heraldry


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"The Points of Heraldry The Basics of Heraldic Design and Terminology by Walt Cross Visit page 2 The Finer Points of Heraldry Web Counter shows you are herald number to visit this page. This site is currently being blazoned. "Everyman of the children of Israel shall pitch by his own standard, with the ensign of his father's house...And the children of Israel...pitched by their standards and so they set forward, everyone after their families, according to the house of their father." -Numbers 2, verses 2 and 34. Arms of the 1st Bn, 7th Field Artillery, U.S. Army Heraldry : the art of devising, blazoning, and granting armorial insignia and the tracing and recording of genealogies. The following quote by Oswald Barron, an English herald, pretty much sums up the way I feel about the "assumption" of coats-of-arms. The arms which a man devises and assumes for himself, are in every respect as valid as those granted by the Kings-of-arms. This page is intended to assist those individuals, man or woman, who would like to devise and assume their own distinctive coat-of-arms, shield, or crest. I have tried to present this information in as simple a format as possible. I hope in the future to be able to present more illustrations of the items described. Shields and Lozenges Tinctures (heraldic colors) Points of the Shield Divisions of the Shield Charges (insignia) on the Shield The Crest The Blazon of Arms Attributed Arms About the author Shields and Lozenges The above handsome shield was painted by Lynne Williams, a founding partner of Irish Arms, a company that makes and sells arms and armor. You will find a link at the bottom of this page to the Irish Arms webpage. The shield proper is the warrior's piece of equipment that designates who he is. For that reason, the armorial insignia which depicts a warrior's ancestry as well as his individual identification is displayed here. All other acouterments such as the crest, mantling, and supporters serve m"
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