Blazon - Wikipedia In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of a coat of arms, flag or similar emblem, from which the reader can reconstruct an accurate image The verb to blazon means to create such a description
Blazon | The Poetry Foundation Blazon: French for “coat-of-arms” or “shield ” A literary blazon (or blason) catalogues the physical attributes of a subject, usually female The device was made popular by Petrarch and used extensively by Elizabethan poets
Blazon | Board Game | BoardGameGeek A game of Blazon allows you to act as a herald, designing your own heraldic shield by acquiring elements, placing them on your Shield board, and earning distinctions through careful choices
A Grammar of Blazonry - Society for Creative Anachronism A blazon needs to be, not just correct, but full and correct: it is not enough to say just "lion" when the lion is dormant In many ways, therefore, blazonry is like a foreign language: it has vocabulary and grammar, both of which contribute to the meaning of a blazon
Blazon Stone - Facebook Well, this festival in Germany is back again for 2026 and neither Blazon Stone or Bronze Band are playing this year because of the awful attitude from the festival organizers when they cancelled the festival last year only 2 weeks before it would have taken place
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Heraldry Creation Tools | DrawShield Blazonry is a special language, part English, part French, used to precisely describe the colours, shapes and objects that appear on a heraldic shield There are several places to get help and information about DrawShield and the art of blazonry
How to Blazon a Coat of Arms - Ramsdale Blazons are unpunctuated, except that the tinctures and charges begin with a capital letter Adjectives (other than quantitative) follow the nouns they qualify, the tincture coming last: e g three Griffins sergeant reguardant Gules If a shield is impaled, the dexter coat is blazoned first