- than a cottise) is the
barrulet,
though these frequently appear in pairs, the pair
termed a "bar gemel"
rather than "two
barrulets". A
single bar placed...
-
French heraldry,
should not be
confused with fasces. Fess
cottised Two
barrulets Two bars
gemelles Fess
indented Party per fess
Barry of
eight Barry wavy...
- some for a
diminutive of the fess
narrower than the bar, as a
synonym for
barrulet. It is also used by some more
generally for a
narrow band as
charge that...
- Arms of Sawbridge: Or, two bars
azure each
charged with a
barrulet dancettée
argent a
chief indented of the second...
-
Bureau of
Heraldry in June 1987. The arms were : Sable, on a fess wavy Or a
barrulet wavy Tenne, the fess
between in
chief a
thunderbolt between two picks,...
- warrant, and reads: For Arms:
Argent on a base wavy
Azure charged with a
barrulet wavy
Argent a
Black Swan
naiant proper. And for Crest: On a
Wreath Or and...
- bars—Per bend
sable and azure;
three bars or—Kenan,
Scotland 5
barrulets—Argent; five
barrulets sable,
engrailed on
their under edges, the
figure of St Peter...
-
Emblems Act
describes the coat of arms of
Botswana as follows:
Argent three barrulets wavy in
fesse Azure between in
chief three cogwheels proper, one above...
- line
reflexed over the back and
ringed Or.
Escutcheon Or gutté
Sable two
barrulets dancetty acute each
interlaced with a bar Gules.
Supporters On either...
- the
modern shield is
meant to
symbolize the
great Ob
River and the
black barrulet is
meant to
symbolize the Trans-Siberian Railway,
which runs
through the...