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The coat of arms of the Counts of Flanders is an early example of heraldry, dating back to at least 1224. The vast majority of armorial bearings from the early days of heraldry use only one colour and one metal, which would lead later heraldists to ponder the possibility that there was an unspoken rule regarding the use of tinctures.

The rule of tincture is a design philosophy found in some heraldic traditions that states "metal should not be put on metal, nor colour on colour".[1] Heraldic furs such as ermine and vair, and charges described as "proper", are generally exempt from the rule of tincture.

  1. ^ Humphrey Llwyd, 1568

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Rule of tincture

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The rule of tincture is a design philosophy found in some heraldic traditions that states "metal should not be put on metal, nor colour on colour". Heraldic...

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Argent

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Blazon

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consist simply of a division of the field into two contrasting tinctures. These are considered divisions of a shield, so the rule of tincture can be ignored...

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Mardi Gras in New Orleans

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this order technically violates the rule of tincture. Epiphany on January 6, has been recognized as the start of the New Orleans Carnival season since...

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Vair

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Bordure

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In heraldry, a bordure is a band of contrasting tincture forming a border around the edge of a shield, traditionally one-sixth as wide as the shield itself...

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Cadency

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centre of the field), or in chief (the upper part of the field) in the case of the label. Brisures are generally exempt from the rule of tincture. One of the...

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Fimbriation

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violation of the rule of tincture. While fimbriation almost invariably applies to both or all sides of a charge, there are very unusual examples of fimbriation...

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Inescutcheon

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the three crowns of Sweden to be placed upon a field, thus not only remaining clearly visible but also conforming to the rule of tincture. Inescutcheons...

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Jerusalem cross

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thus broke the heraldic Rule of Tincture; this was justified by the fact that Jerusalem was so holy, it was above ordinary rules. The gold and silver were...

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Bolton School

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in the heraldry of academic institutions to represent learning Gold Chaplet of Roses: again in gold to abide by the Rule of Tincture, this signifies honour...

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to the heraldic rule of tincture. The rectangular civil and state variants were adopted in 1851. A makeshift tricolour consisting of redshirts, green...

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Danish heraldry

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of arms that do not always adhere to the rules of heraldry (e.g. the rule of tincture); the coat of arms of Aarhus is an example. There is no tradition...

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Ecclesiastical heraldry

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representing scripture, biblical imagery, and more. The first rule of heraldry is the rule of tincture: "Colour must not appear upon colour, nor metal upon metal...

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Yellow

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heraldic design rules must use either yellow or white to separate any of their other colors (see the rule of tincture and insignia). Flag of Belgium (1831)...

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Wirmer Flag

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corrected the heraldic error in the color sequence of the tricolour. This violated the heraldic rule of tincture that between "colors" (here black and red) there...

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Variation of the field

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variations of the field are any of a number of ways that a field (or a charge) may be covered with a pattern, rather than a flat tincture or a simple...

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Coat of arms

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service and the heritage of their grandparents. In France, the coat of arms is based on the Fleur-de-lys and the Rule of Tinctures used in English heraldry...

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Lyn Fotball

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were written in gold on a white background, violating the so-called rule of tincture. Also, the date and year were written in different styles. The badge...

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Great Seal of the United States

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Seal of New York City

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the heraldic rule of tincture. The draped mantling at the top was likely a tricolor of orange, white, and blue, referencing the flag of the Netherlands...

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Union Jack

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separates the red cross from the blue field, in accordance with heraldry's rule of tincture where colours (like red and blue) must be separated from each other...

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