rule of tincture

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Gilbert Denys' arms don't follow the rule, putting a bend azure on gules. The d'Agards don't follow it if viewed as a chief azure on gules (but follow it if viewed as party per chief, azure and gules). The Salters' Co. follows the rule, as a shield party per chevron, azure and gules is considered divided into two colours, not a colour put on a colour. Gules, a chevron argent is fine, as metal can be on colour.

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rule of tincture

  1. (heraldry) A design philosophy, or rule of thumb, found in some heraldic traditions, that "metal should not be put on metal, nor colour on colour".

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