New Symbols

Open Book

Add a symbol for scholarship, scripture, or even magic to your coats of arms! We have added an open book to the selection of heraldic charges you can use in our heraldry maker. #book #openbook #scripture #magicbook #bookofmagic #heraldry #araldico #heraldik #fantasyart #rpg #dnd #roleplaying #coamaker

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Key

Keys in heraldry are often used as symbols of worldly and spiritual authority, for example in the coats of arms of popes and bishops. Furthermore, the key to a city is a symbol of city states and freedom and autonomy of cities in general. You can use the key in our heraldry tool to create

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Marks of Cadency

In the English tradition of heraldry, coats of arms are held by individuals. Therefore, family members have to distinguish their own heraldic achievements from those of the first generation. A simple method to do this are the marks of cadency. The formally correct marks can be science of its own. For the English tradition, a

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Hazelnut

The hazelnut charge is expanding our plant symbols which you can use in our Coat of Arms Maker. It is the favorite snack of the squirrel sitting in crest of this armorial achievement. #hazelnut #squirrel #haselnuss #heraldry #heradlik #coatofarms #familycrest

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Frog

Amphibians are not often found in coats of arms. They are definitely a symbol to make your armorial achievement special and unique. The frog, our newest addition to our library of symbols, was asked for by one of our users. And we already love it! Which elements would you like to see in our heraldry

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