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Clothing

Clothing are those items of garb worn by people for warmth or display, usually made of cloth or leather.  When blazoning the clothing on a person (as distinct from the person), the term “vested” is used:  e.g., “a maiden Or vested argent”.  In such cases, the type of clothing is blazoned in the broadest terms, and is worth little if any heraldic difference.

While clothing is most often found worn on a person, items of clothing may also be used as heraldic charges in their own right.  For specific entries, see:  apron, belt, breeches, chemise, gauntlet (glove), habit, hat, hood, hose, jerkin, mantle, mask, maunch, shoe.

For related charges, see armor.

This entry was posted on December 19, 2013, in .

Axle bracket

Axle bracket (Acceptable)

Axle bracket (Accepted)

An axle bracket is an iron fixture attached to a wagon that holds its axle in place.  Though it may have been a period artifact, it doesn’t appear to have been used in period armory.  The ends are to chief by Society default.  See also horseshoe.

Maximillian Mühleisen bears:  Per pale gules and argent, a U-form axle bracket sable.

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