Square

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Juan Carlos Martos García

Silver-cord flag, fringed Or and Gules, charged with the same arms as the shield and flown on a pike.

Silver-cord flag, fringed Or and Gules, charged with the same arms as the shield and flown on a pike.

This flag is part of the set of heraldic objects created for its holder which, as a whole, are:

  • A coat of arms with 2 versions and several finishes: watercolor finish, raised-stroke, and repoussé metal.
  • The coat of arms crested with helm, mantling, torse, and crest and with a motto.
  • Two versions of the coat of arms, with one lion or with two lions rampant as supporters, and this latter version also with crest.
  • A seal and an ex libris.
  • A vairy border Or and Gules to frame paper and documents.
  • The coat of arms with motto, crest, and two supporters mounted on a «Chinapiería», [Salmerón Cabañas, A.; 2009], in Argent and Or.
  • This silver-cord flag.

Blazon keywords: Gules, Or, Argent, Five, Sword, Vairy, Point upwards and In fess.

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

Classification: Created, Personal and Flag.

Bearer: Martos García, Juan Carlos.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Royal standard of Felipe VI of Spain

Quarterly: 1 Gules, a castle triple-towered Or, port and windows Azure, masoned Sable [for Castile]; 2 Argent, a lion rampant Purpure, armed and langued Gules, crowned Or [for Leon]; 3 Or, four pallets Gules [for Aragon]; 4 Gules, a chain orlewise, crosswise, and saltirewise Or, charged in the fess point with an emerald Vert [for Navarre]; enté en point Argent, a pomegranate proper, seeded Gules, slipped and leaved Vert [for Granada]; an inescutcheon Azure, three fleurs de lis Or, 2 and 1, a bordure Gules [for Bourbon]. Crest: A closed royal crown. The shield is surrounded by the Golden Fleece. Behind the shield, a crimson square.

Quarterly: 1 Gules, a castle triple-towered Or, port and windows Azure, masoned Sable [for Castile]; 2 Argent, a lion rampant Purpure, armed and langued Gules, crowned Or [for Leon]; 3 Or, four pallets Gules [for Aragon]; 4 Gules, a chain orlewise, crosswise, and saltirewise Or, charged in the fess point with an emerald Vert [for Navarre]; enté en point Argent, a pomegranate proper, seeded Gules, slipped and leaved Vert [for Granada]; an inescutcheon Azure, three fleurs de lis Or, 2 and 1, a bordure Gules [for Bourbon]. Crest: A closed royal crown. The shield is surrounded by the Golden Fleece. Behind the shield, a crimson square.

It has been depicted by me, illuminated with lights and shadows, outlined in Sable, with a square external shape and with a texturized finish.

The Royal Standard of His Majesty the King Felipe VI of Spain emblazoned by me. In this case, crimson is not treated as a heraldic tincture, but merely as a chromatic description.


Blazon keywords: Gules, Azure, Purpure, Vert, Or, Argent, One, Three, Four, Quarterly, Castle, Triple-towered, Port and windows, Masoned, Lion, Rampant, Crowned, Pallet, Chain, Orlewise, Crosswise, Saltirewise, Charged, In the fess point, Emerald, Enté en point, Pomegranate, Proper, Slipped, Leaved, Inescutcheon, Fleur de lis, Ordered, Bordure, Closed royal crown, Crown, Surrounded, Collar, Behind the shield and Fimbriated.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Semi-circular and Square.

Classification: Personal, Kingdom of Spain, Interpreted, Boa, Standard and Flag.

Bearer: Felipe VI of Spain.

 

Dr. Antonio Salmerón y Cabañas,
,
Paseo de la Castellana 135, 7th floor,
28046 Madrid, Spain.