Azure, three crowns in bend, bendwise Or.
Escudo de azur, tres coronas en banda, puestas en banda de oro.
Crown with the main axis being the vertical and central axis of symmetry and which is usually placed palewise. This shield is the imaginary coat of arms of Brutus of Britain, an imaginary character, hero of Troy and founder of Britain.
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In bend and Bendwise.
Style keywords: Semi-circular, Outlined in sable and Watercolor.
Classification: Criterion.
Bearer: In and wise.
Azure, three crowns in bend, palewise Or.
Escudo de azur, tres coronas en banda, puestas en palo de oro.
Although the crowns are placed palewise, their natural position, since they are also along the bend, then specifying in the blazon that they are placed palewise can avoid the error of placing them rotated.
In the coats of arms of the members of The Heraldry Society, as in many other places, cases of «puesto en palo» ~ «palewise» can be seen, for example:
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In bend and Palewise.
Style keywords: Semi-circular, Outlined in sable and Watercolor.
Classification: Criterion.
Bearer: In and wise.
Azure, three crowns in bend, bend sinisterwise Or.
Escudo de azur, tres coronas en banda, puestas en barra de oro.
Crown with the main axis being the vertical and central axis of symmetry and which is usually placed palewise.
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In bend and Bend sinisterwise.
Style keywords: Semi-circular, Outlined in sable and Watercolor.
Classification: Criterion.
Bearer: In and wise.
Azure, three crowns in bend, fesswise Or.
Escudo de azur, tres coronas en banda, puestas en faja de oro.
Crown with the main axis being the vertical and central axis of symmetry and which is usually placed palewise. The sole purpose of this coat of arms, as well as the rest of the similar ones, is to illustrate the use of «in» and «wise».
The piece «faja» is written in English as «a fess», but it can also be found written with an «e» at the end, or as «fesse», and, as in the previous cases, I have also found it as «party per fesse».
When the charges are placed on a fess, in English it is written as «on a fess», for example «on a fess Azure three garbs Or», which would be said «una faja de azur cargada de tres gavillas de trigo de oro». But I have also seen it written with an «e», such as «on a fesse».
When the «e» is always included in English, it is in the plural of «faja», that is, when it must be translated as «fajas». Thus, for example, «three fesses Gules» is «tres fajas de oro».
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In bend and Fesswise.
Style keywords: Semi-circular, Outlined in sable and Watercolor.
Classification: Criterion.
Bearer: In and wise.
Azure, three crowns in bend sinister, bend sinisterwise Or.
Escudo de azur, tres coronas en barra, puestas en barra de oro.
Crown with the main axis being the vertical and central axis of symmetry and which is usually placed palewise.
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In bend sinister and Bend sinisterwise.
Style keywords: Semi-circular, Outlined in sable and Watercolor.
Classification: Criterion.
Bearer: In and wise.
Azure, three crowns in bend sinister, palewise Or.
Escudo de azur, tres coronas en barra, puestas en palo de oro.
Since the crowns are in bend sinister and the main axis of the crown is vertical, they are naturally placed palewise, but in this case, being in bend sinister, I prefer to specify it in the blazon.
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In bend sinister and Palewise.
Style keywords: Semi-circular, Outlined in sable and Watercolor.
Classification: Criterion.
Bearer: In and wise.
Azure, three crowns Or, in bend sinister, bendwise.
Escudo de azur, tres coronas de oro, en barra, puestas en banda.
Crown with the main axis being the vertical and central axis of symmetry and which is usually placed palewise.
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In bend sinister and Bendwise.
Style keywords: Semi-circular, Outlined in sable and Watercolor.
Classification: Criterion.
Bearer: In and wise.
Azure, three crowns in bend sinister, fesswise Or.
Escudo de azur, tres coronas en barra, puestas en faja de oro.
Crown with the main axis being the vertical and central axis of symmetry and which is usually placed palewise.
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In bend sinister and Fesswise.
Style keywords: Semi-circular, Outlined in sable and Watercolor.
Classification: Criterion.
Bearer: In and wise.
Continue with: In pale and bendwise.
Water, Eagle, Bald eagle, Eagle claw, Dorsal fin, Tail fin, Two hands clasped, Lark, Tree, Trunk, Rainbow, Atom, Barbel, Acorn, Bighorn sheep, Arm, Owl, Vulture, Horse, Head, Goat, Camellia, Thistle, Merino ram, Kapok tree, Stag, Doe, Crescent, Increscent, Chrysanthemum, Tail, Tail addorsed, Ermine spot, Hummingbird, Snowflake, Heart, Roe deer, Neck, Stags' attires, Roe deers' attires, Raven, Dolphin, Diamond, Tooth, Elephant, Beetle, Emerald, Starling, Mullet, Mullet of four points, Star of David, Estoile, Male figure, Fleur de lis, Flower, Cornflower, Dogwood flower, Lotus flower, Hop cone, Bluebonnet, Puffin, Ash, Rooster, Claw, Talon, Goose, Heron, Seagull, Pomegranate, Sunflower, Swallow-tail, Falcon, Leaf, Boar, Goldfinch, Laurel, Barn owl, Lion, Lioness, Lion passant, Leopard, Lion rampant guardant, Lynx, Lily, Madonna lily, Flame, Wolf, She-wolf, Parrot, Moon, Hand, Apple, Apple tree, Sea, Martlet, Wing, Two wings in vol, Covert, Blackbird, Mount, Trimount, Fly, Wrist, Elm, Olive tree, Orbital, Bear, Palm frond, Palm tree, Dove, Poplar leaf, Panther, Jaguar, Vine, Paw, Forepaw, Foot (palmiped), Foreleg, Peacock, Chest, Pelican, Pelican in her piety, Dog, Brach hound, Warren hound, Fish, Hoof, Beak, Quill, Cinquefoil, Quetzal, Branch, Sprig, Frog, Shamrock, Caboshed, Oak, Holm oak, Rose, Double rose, Savage, Serpent, Plough of Ursa Major, Sun, Sun in splendour, Ray of the sun, Lightning flash, River, Stem, Badger, Tyger, Linden, Wheat, Wheat spike, Bull, Tulip, Udder, Escallop and Fox.
Halberd, Plough share, Ace of spades, Anchor, Cyclamor, Torch, Bow, Arch, Harp, Non-classic artifact, Winnowing fan, Crozier, Conductor's baton, Pair of scales, Ship, Oar, Sail, Norman ship, Beret, Grenade, Ecclesiastical cap, Arm vambraced, Knight, Chain, Cup, Covered cup, Monstrance, Bell, Bell tower, Cannon dismounted, Carbuncle, Castle, Ribbon, Clarion, Nail, Crucible, Cord, Dagger, Key ward, Turret, With a turret, Armillary sphere, Sword, Federschwert, Sabre, Parchment, Scroll, Arrow, Club, Garb, Sheaf of tobacco, Scythe, Gauntlet, Axe, Buckle, Galician granary, Host, Bonfire, Polish winged hussar, Church, Fanon, Oil lamp, Spear, Spear's head, Fleam, Letter, Book, Open book, Closed book, Bookmark, Page, Line, Lantern, Key, Four crescents joined millsailwise, Hammer, Menorah, Mortar, Pestle, Number, Knot, Celtic Trinity knot, Water-bouget, Comb, Piano, Millstone, Millrind, Millwheel, Clay pot, Potent, Bridge, Cuffed, Hourglass, Chess rooks, Compass rose, Rosette of acanthus leaves, Mullet of six points pierced, Broken, Portcullis, Wheel, Wagon-wheel, Symbol, Sackbut, Drum, Geometric solid, Tetrahedron, Tower, Trident, Trumpet, Double vajra and Anvil.
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Watercolor, Azure, Crown, Criterion, Outlined in sable, In bend, In bend sinister, In pale, In and wise, Semi-circular, Or, Without divisions, Bendwise, Bend sinisterwise, Fesswise and Palewise.
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