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Aka "Arms", "heraldic device" or "device"<br> | Aka "Arms", "heraldic device" or "device"<br> | ||
See also [[Badge]] | See also [[Badge]] | ||
All SCA members should | All SCA members should endeavor to work with their local heralds to design their own unique and historically appropriate arms or device. Branches, principalities, and kingdoms also have their own arms (which must include a laurel wreath), and may also have a populace [[badge]]. | ||
endeavor to work with their local heralds to design their own unique and | |||
historically appropriate arms or device. Branches, principalities, and | |||
kingdoms also have their own | |||
A personal [[Coat of Arms|device]] says "This is me." A [[badge]] says | A personal [[Coat of Arms|device]] says "This is me." A [[badge]] says "This is mine." | ||
"This is mine." | |||
-- Mistress [[Arlys o Gordon]] | -- Mistress [[Arlys o Gordon]] | ||
Note that you don't need and [[Award of Arms]] to have or register a device. It's just that once you are awarded arms, your device becomes your arms. In a practical sense, they are no different - they just get an additional name. | |||
In Heraldry, a coat of arms is: | |||
:unique - one design for one individual or family historically (individuals only in the SCA) | |||
:heraldic - follows the design rules of heraldry | |||
:display - on a shield, tabard or surcoat | |||
As part of an heraldic achievement, it's on a shield/escutcheon, with a helmet, supporters, and motto. | |||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] | ||
[[Category:Heraldry]] | [[Category:Heraldry]] |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 1 September 2015
Aka "Arms", "heraldic device" or "device"
See also Badge
All SCA members should endeavor to work with their local heralds to design their own unique and historically appropriate arms or device. Branches, principalities, and kingdoms also have their own arms (which must include a laurel wreath), and may also have a populace badge.
A personal device says "This is me." A badge says "This is mine."
-- Mistress Arlys o Gordon
Note that you don't need and Award of Arms to have or register a device. It's just that once you are awarded arms, your device becomes your arms. In a practical sense, they are no different - they just get an additional name.
In Heraldry, a coat of arms is:
- unique - one design for one individual or family historically (individuals only in the SCA)
- heraldic - follows the design rules of heraldry
- display - on a shield, tabard or surcoat
As part of an heraldic achievement, it's on a shield/escutcheon, with a helmet, supporters, and motto.