Irradiated

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Annulet with two mottos for María de los Ángeles Carrillo Padilla

Azure, a sun in splendour, irradiated of sixteen ears of wheat Or. The shield is surrounded by an annulet Argent inscribed in chief with the motto «Linaje Lanzagorta Otxoa» and in base with «España · México» Sable.

Azure, a sun in splendour, irradiated of sixteen ears of wheat Or. The shield is surrounded by an annulet Argent inscribed in chief with the motto «Linaje Lanzagorta Otxoa» and in base with «España · México» Sable.

Arms painted by me, in plain tinctures, outlined in Sable, with an oval external shape and with a texturized finish.

Coat of arms of María de los Ángeles Carrillo Padilla designed by her and her her father-in-law Juan Lanzagorta Vallín, and emblazoned by me with an oval shape.


Blazon keywords: Azure, Or, One, Sixteen, Sun in splendour, Irradiated, Ear of wheat, Wheat, Surrounded, Annulet, Fimbriated, Inscribed, In chief and Motto (identification).

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Plain tincture and Oval.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Carrillo Padilla, María de los Ángeles.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Carrillo Padilla, María de los Ángeles

Azure, a sun in splendour, irradiated of sixteen ears of wheat Or.

Azure, a sun in splendour, irradiated of sixteen ears of wheat Or.

Escudo de azur, un sol, radiante de dieciséis espigas de trigo todo de oro.

Coat of arms depicted by me, illuminated with lights and shadows, outlined in Sable, with an oval external shape and with a watercolor finishing.

Coat of arms of María de los Ángeles Carrillo Padilla designed by her and her her father-in-law Juan Lanzagorta Vallín, and emblazoned by me.

Design rationale

This coat of arms is conceived as an evolution of the canting arms of the Padilla lineage, traditionally depicted with palewise «padillas» ~ oven peels used to place and remove bread from the oven, and crescent moons, all charges Argent on an Azure field; in this reinterpretation, the crescents are transformed into a central sun and the «padillas» into ears of wheat, the symbolic source of bread, with the charges rendered Or on an Azure field.


Blazon keywords: Azure, Or, One, Sixteen, Sun in splendour, Irradiated, Ear of wheat and Wheat.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Oval and Watercolor.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Design rationale, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Carrillo Padilla, María de los Ángeles.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León Fortaleza de oro y mazonada de sable.

Emblem of the Society of Heraldic Arts

Emblem, an inescutcheon, enflamed in orle of sixteen points and irradiated throughout of sixty-four lines Gules.

Emblem, an inescutcheon, enflamed in orle of sixteen points and irradiated throughout of sixty-four lines Gules.

Emblema, un escusón, llameante en orla de Dieciséis llamas y radiante de sesenta y cuatro líneas movientes todo de gules.

Its focus on heraldic art, along with its foundation in 1987, makes it a pioneering institution in this field on a global scale.

The Society of Heraldic Arts enjoys significant international recognition among heraldic artists, designers, and craftsmen, and its website is heraldic-arts.com.

Its members cover the full range of activities within heraldry for individuals, personal heraldry, public and private entities, socioeconomic heraldry, as well as municipalities, regions, etc., governance heraldry.

The Society of Heraldic Arts used to publish a quarterly magazine called «The Heraldic Craftsman», which was sent to all its members, but it is no longer in publication. The Society also provides advice on the correct use of heraldry to enhance corporate and personal identity.


Categories: Institution, Interpreted, Socioeconomic, Illuminated, Freehand, Semi-circular, Emblem, Gules, Inescutcheon, Enflamed, In orle, Sixteen, Flame, Irradiated, Sixty-four, Line and Throughout (all sides).

Root: Society of Heraldic Arts.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Heraldic Artists Appreciation Society

I am the administer of the Facebook group Heraldic Artists Appreciation Society.

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Rules of the group

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Society of Heraldic Arts, SHA, anuncios

Advertisements to promote the Society of Heraldic Arts among heraldic artists of this Facebook group.

SHA, Society of Heraldic Arts
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Categories: Technology, Social networks, Diapered, Ermine, Blacksmith, Anvil, Hammer, Clarion, Lozengy, Estoile, Grand collar, Golden fleece, Inescutcheon, Enflamed, In orle, Flame, Irradiated, Line and Throughout (all sides).

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

María de los Ángeles Carrillo Padilla, schema 1x3

Azure, a sun in splendour, irradiated of sixteen ears of wheat Or.

Azure, a sun in splendour, irradiated of sixteen ears of wheat Or.

This is the coat of arms of María de los Ángeles Carrillo Padilla. This coat of arms has been designed by her and her father-in-law Juan Lanzagorta Vallín, and emblazoned by me. The image illustrates my process in 3 steps: ratios, delineation, and plain color.


Blazon keywords: Azure, Or, One, Sixteen, Sun in splendour, Irradiated, Ear of wheat and Wheat.

Style keywords: Ratio, Outlined, Outlined in sable, Plain tincture and Oval.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Schema, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Carrillo Padilla, María de los Ángeles.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Publication of the arms of Salvatore Buttaro

Azure, a bend Argent between, in chief a sword point upwards Argent, hilted Or, in base a pair of scales Or. Crest: Upon a helm with a wreath Argent and Azure, an owl Argent, grasping with its dexter talon an escutcheon bendwise quarterly Gules and Argent. Mantling Azure doubled Argent. Motto: «Ex Homine Lex, Ex Deo Iustitia» Sable, over a scroll Or charged at its center with a mullet of five points Argent, irradiated of thirty rays Or.

Azure, a bend Argent between, in chief a sword point upwards Argent, hilted Or, in base a pair of scales Or. Crest: Upon a helm with a wreath Argent and Azure, an owl Argent, grasping with its dexter talon an escutcheon bendwise quarterly Gules and Argent. Mantling Azure doubled Argent. Motto: «Ex Homine Lex, Ex Deo Iustitia» Sable, over a scroll Or charged at its center with a mullet of five points Argent, irradiated of thirty rays Or.

G0057, Chief Herald of Arms of Malta's grant of Salvatore Buttaro's arms, whose full achievement has been emblazoned by me. The image shows a composition of the coat of arms painted by me alongside the same coat of arms as published in the book [Gauci, C. A.; Cassar, R. M.; 2025; 68], «The Register of Arms, Volume 1 (2019–2024)». A difference may be observed between the published interpretation of the arms and the current interpretation. In the current version, the sword is positioned more centrally, closer to the vertical axis of the shield, whereas in the published version the sword is placed nearer to the sinister flank, allowing it to be depicted slightly longer. The published arms corresponds to an earlier version painted by me, while the version with the more centrally placed sword corresponds to a second version, also painted by me, following a suggestion from the armiger. In any case, the wording of the blazon remains unchanged, and therefore both representations depict the same coat of arms.


Blazon keywords: Azure, Argent, Or, Gules, One, Thirty, Bend, Between, Sinister, Chief, Sword, Point upwards, Hilted, Dexter, Base, Pair of scales, Crest, Upon (wreath), Helm, Wreath, Owl, Grasping, Talon, Escutcheon, Quarterly, Mantling, Doubled, Motto, Scroll, Mullet and Irradiated.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Ogee.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa, Collage and Photographic.

Bearer: Buttaro, Salvatore.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Salvatore Buttaro, crest, motto and Constantinian Order

Azure, a bend Argent between, in chief a sword point upwards Argent, hilted Or, in base a pair of scales Or. Crest: Upon a helm with a wreath Argent and Azure, an owl Argent, grasping with its dexter talon an escutcheon bendwise quarterly Gules and Argent. Mantling Azure doubled Argent. Motto: «Ex Homine Lex, Ex Deo Iustitia» Sable, over a scroll Or charged at its center with a mullet of five points Argent, irradiated of thirty rays Or. Suspended from the shield the cross of Knight of Merit of the Constantinian Order.

Azure, a bend Argent between, in chief a sword point upwards Argent, hilted Or, in base a pair of scales Or. Crest: Upon a helm with a wreath Argent and Azure, an owl Argent, grasping with its dexter talon an escutcheon bendwise quarterly Gules and Argent. Mantling Azure doubled Argent. Motto: «Ex Homine Lex, Ex Deo Iustitia» Sable, over a scroll Or charged at its center with a mullet of five points Argent, irradiated of thirty rays Or. Suspended from the shield the cross of Knight of Merit of the Constantinian Order.

Coat of arms depicted by me, illuminated with lights and shadows, contoured in Sable, with an ogee outer contour and with a leather finishing.


Blazon keywords: Azure, Argent, Or, Gules, One, Thirty, Bend, Between, Sinister, Chief, Sword, Point upwards, Hilted, Dexter, Base, Pair of scales, Crest, Upon (wreath), Helm, Wreath, Owl, Grasping, Talon, Escutcheon, Quarterly, Mantling, Doubled, Motto, Scroll, Mullet, Irradiated, Suspended from the shield and Decoration.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Ogee and Leather.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Buttaro, Salvatore.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Salvatore Buttaro, grant G0057

Azure, a bend Argent between, in chief a sword point upwards Argent, hilted Or, in base a pair of scales Or. Crest: Upon a helm with a wreath Argent and Azure, an owl Argent, grasping with its dexter talon an escutcheon bendwise quarterly Gules and Argent. Mantling Azure doubled Argent. Motto: «Ex Homine Lex, Ex Deo Iustitia» Sable, over a scroll Or charged at its center with a mullet of five points Argent, irradiated of thirty rays Or.

Azure, a bend Argent between, in chief a sword point upwards Argent, hilted Or, in base a pair of scales Or. Crest: Upon a helm with a wreath Argent and Azure, an owl Argent, grasping with its dexter talon an escutcheon bendwise quarterly Gules and Argent. Mantling Azure doubled Argent. Motto: «Ex Homine Lex, Ex Deo Iustitia» Sable, over a scroll Or charged at its center with a mullet of five points Argent, irradiated of thirty rays Or.

Arms emblazoned by me, highlighted with lights and shadows, outlined in Sable, with an ogee outer contour and with a leather finishing.


Blazon keywords: Azure, Argent, Or, Gules, One, Thirty, Bend, Between, Sinister, Chief, Sword, Point upwards, Hilted, Dexter, Base, Pair of scales, Crest, Upon (wreath), Helm, Wreath, Owl, Grasping, Talon, Escutcheon, Quarterly, Mantling, Doubled, Motto, Scroll, Mullet and Irradiated.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Ogee and Leather.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Buttaro, Salvatore.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León Fortaleza de oro y mazonada de sable.

Society of Heraldic Arts

Azure, an inescutcheon Argent, enflamed in orle of sixteen points and irradiated throughout of sixty-four lines Or.

Founded in the year 1987, it is the first organisation of its kind in the world

Azure, an inescutcheon Argent, enflamed in orle of sixteen points and irradiated throughout of sixty-four lines Or.

Escudo de azur, un escusón de plata, llameante en orla de Dieciséis llamas y radiante de sesenta y cuatro líneas movientes todas de oro.


First versions


The Society of Heraldic Arts is an international organization founded in 1987, committed to the promotion and preservation of heraldic art. The society brings together artists, craftsmen, and enthusiasts who work in various forms of heraldic expression, from painting and sculpture to calligraphy and jewelry. With members worldwide, the SHA encourages the exchange of knowledge and skill development through exhibitions, publications, and events.


Categories: Institution, Interpreted, Socioeconomic, Illuminated, Semi-circular, Coat of arms, Azure, Inescutcheon, Argent, Enflamed, In orle, Sixteen, Flame, Irradiated, Sixty-four, Line, Throughout (all sides) and Or.

 

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