Blue in heraldic tincture is referred to as "azure".
That would be - according to official Pantone+ colour specification - Cyan 100% Magenta 87.8% C100 M88 will do fine!
It means nothing, Heraldic sheilds were used to show who the soldier was. The soldier would have chose the symbol, its colour and the background colour so he could be identified clearly in battle or if he died.
The correct term is an 'annulet'.
Honesty and loyalty.
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An abatelement is a heraldic term for an abatement, a mark of dishonour on a coat of arms.
Purple is a cold colour.. and my favourite!
Yes. The term "blue" is used to describe the blue-grey coat colour found on some dogs. This "blue" shade is caused by a dilution gene, and is considered a very rare coat colour, even by dog breeds that carry the blue colour. Blue coats can be one solid colour, or part of a pattern such as Blue Merle.Some breeds that carry the blue colour are: Chow Chow, Bearded Collie, Bedlington Terrier, Border Collie, Kerry Blue Terrier, Great Dane, Italian Greyhound, Whippet, Weimaraner.
Heraldic badge is another term for coat of arms.
The colour blue is a primary colour and therefore cannot be made by any other colour.
her favourite colour is blue her favourite colour is blue my fav colour is blue too!
A blackamoor is an archaic term for a person with dark skin, especially one from northern Africa, or a heraldic term for a stylized Negro.