The Per Pale is a pattern of five sections on each side in the colors or and azure (blue), counterchanged.
The Paly of six Ordinary is in colors argent (silver) and sable (black) with a fesse counterchanged.
The Argent Ordinary has a canton (corner) sable (black) on the dexter side (right side).
The Per Bend Sinister Ordinary has colors of argent (silver) and azure (blue).
The Bendy Sinister of Six Ordinary is in azure (blue) and argent (silver) colors.
The Per Bend Ordinary has the dexter half in argent (silver), and the sinister (left side) per bend…
The Per Bend Sinister Ordinary is a bendy of six. It has colors of sable (black) and argent (silver),…
The Azure Ordinary is a pile in argent (silver), pointing towards the sinister (left) side.
The Gyronny of Four Ordinary is in argent (silver) and gules (red). It is pointing towards the dexter…
The Chevronny of Six Ordinary is in azure (blue) and argent (silver) colors.
The Party Per Pale and Saltire Ordinary is in gules (red) and argent (silver).
The Argent Ordinary is a gyron design in an azure (blue) color, moving from the dexter (right) side.
The Per Pall Ordinary is reversed in or, argent (silver), and azure (blue) colors.
The Or Ordinary is a pile design in sable (black). The Per chevron design is in or and sable (black).
The Sable Ordinary has a chief engrailed in or color, and a per fesse engrailed in or and sable (black).
The Argent Ordinary is a bend on the sinister (left) side in a wavy azure (blue) color.
The Gules Ordinary is four wolf's teeth in argent (silver), moving from the sinister (left) side.
The white represents silver or "argent," the fesse is the band going across. It is gules or red and…
The shield is silver or argent and the red or gules chevron is enarched or rounded. "Argent, a Chevron…
On an argent (silver) background, an engrailed gules (red) bend (diagonal band). "Engrailed. In heraldry,…
"Argent (silver), a heart gules (red), ensigned with a royal crown. In heraldry, to distinguish (a charge)…
"A Lion's Head Erased. In heraldry, represented as having been forcibly torn off, the separated parts…
"In heraldry, one of the furs, represented with its peculiar spots black on a white ground (argent,…
"In heraldry, a fur of a black ground with white spots (sable, spots argent): reverse of ermine. Also…
"In heraldry, a fur of a tincture resembling ermine, except that the ground is or (gold)." -Whitney,…
"In heraldry, represented as covered with escallop- or scallop-shells: said of the field; also, covered…