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The metals and common colours of heraldry. One system of hatching is shown at right. Tinctures are the colours, metals, and furs used in heraldry.Nine tinctures are in common use: two metals, or (gold or yellow) and argent (silver or white); the colours gules (red), azure (blue), vert (green), sable (black), and purpure (purple); and the furs ermine, which represents the winter fur of a stoat ...
It remains to be seen whether the tincture will be used in heraldic arms in other countries. Although similar, it should not be confused with the tincture carnation used in French heraldry. Carnation is the color used to depict pale human skin, and tends to be light pinkish-peach. Rose is much brighter, more highly saturated, and closer to pink ...
The rule of tincture does not apply to furs, nor to charges that are displayed in their natural tinctures and blazoned "proper". [3] The rule of tincture also does not apply when a charge is composed of both a colour and metal, and can be placed on a field of either a colour or metal. [4] An explanation of the heraldic tinctures with their ...
Added shading to emphasize that tinctures are ranges, not monochromatic hues. Note Purpure can be realised as purple or pink. Replaced the less common Ochre with the more common Brunâtre. Removed Carnation (not a tincture; it's a variant of "proper") 21:45, 27 December 2021: 1,250 × 629 (3 KB) Puck04: fixed problem with text rendering
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Carnation tincture Coat of arms of Lavoûte-Chilhac, France: D'argent à la main de carnation tenant une croix de sable. (Argent, a hand carnation holding a cross sable) In heraldry, carnation is a tincture, the name for skin colour, [1] [2] more exactly the colour of pale or European human skin [3] (i.e., pale pinkish orange).
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