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Making SCA Order Medallions
by the Æthelmearc Gazette
A few simple rules for designing a device
on eingang
Assorted Lessons in SCA Heraldry **
Edited by Jaelle of Armida. (mka Judy Gerjuoy)
Heraldic Display in the SCA **
on eingang
"There are at least five distinctive forms of Flags you can use for your Heraldic Display:
Banner: Your heraldic device or arms; Default Shape: square or perpendicularly rectangular;
Variations: with tongues or a tail at the fly
Pennon: Your Badge; Default Shape: triangular (single pointed);Variations: swallow-tail, scalene triangle
Pinsil: Your crest, surrounded by a belt inscribed with the motto; sometimes additional badges and mottoes you have;
Default Shape: triangular with fringes on all sides except the hoist;
Variations: none
Gonfalon: Anything ; Default Shape: square or rectangular; Variations: with tongues or tails
Standard: Everything (but not whole device); Default Shape: length exceeds the width; Variations: triangular, swallow tailed, round-ended"
Heraldic Display
by Miklós Sándorfia
"IV. Flags Flags are use heraldry to show you're there, and to act as rallying points. Some types of period flags:
The gonfanon - a small square flag with three tails streaming from the fly. Used in 11th and 12th centuries, mostly used by commanders in battle.
The banner - During the 13th century the use of gonfanons, the particular mark of barons at this time, faded and they were superceded by banners. Initially they were twice as high as long, and later became square.
The standard - A long tapered flag with a rounded or double-rounded end. They came into use in the 15th century. The growing popularity of badges in the late 15c caused an upsurge in the use of standards, since they were an excellent means of displaying them. Standards were between 4 and 9 yards long, depending on the status of the owner."
Armorial Display: Banners, Standards and Heaters, Oh My!
by
Master Eldred Ælfwald (J.T. Thorpe),
Gordian Knot Herald. 1998.
Heraldic Display
by Miklós Sándorfia
Heraldic Display in Ar n-Eilean-ne (see "V. Shire Flags")
by Miklós Sándorfia
Standards, Banners and other Vexillological Subjects (1-page, PDF)
by Katherine Kerr of the Hermitage
- Also see her jewelry.
Heraldic Display & Heraldic Garb
by Modar Neznanich
Armorial Display, suggestions for SCA Usage (10-page, PDF) ***
by
Master Hirsch von Henford
Heraldic Display: Beyond the Fighting Field (8-page, PDF)
by Countess Dulcia MacPherson, OL
Banners and Standards page
by
Katherine Kerr
Modar's Heraldic Display section
by Modar
Heraldic Display
by
Lady Sabine
Heraldic Display Links
by
Æthelmearc's College of Heralds
An Tir Heraldic Display Links
An Tir Regalia & Sumptuary Laws, or "Who Gets to Wear What?"
REGALIA
The Crowns, Coronets, Circlets, and Regalia of the Known World
by An Tir Heralds
Historical Crowns and Coronets, by Rank from Heraldry: Sources, Symbols and Meaning by Ottfried Neubecker
by An Tir Heralds
MISCELLANEOUS LINKS
Dictionary of Vexillology
by Flags of the World (FOTW)
On the Giving of Favors & Tokens
compiled
by Modar Neznanich
Extant Banners & Flags
by
Mistress Karen Larsdatter / K. Harris
on Medieval and Renaissance Material Culture
Il Libro dell' Arte
10. Milanesi
Il Libro dell' Arte - Cennino D' Andrea Cennini. The Craftsman's Handbook. The Italian "Il Libro dell' Arte." Translated by Daniel V. Thompson, Jr. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. 1933, by Yale University Press.
Embroidery Patterns for Kingdom and Other Badges
on Threadworkers Company of Thescorre
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