New Symbols

Hare Courant

Happy Easter! The jumping rabbit, in heraldry called hare courant, has entered our library of heraldic symbols. Our hares statant make the perfect supporter for this Easter bunny. #easter #hare #rabbits #heraldry #coatsofarms #coatofarms #heraldik #ostern #vectorart #medievalart #coamaker

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Boar Heads

Boars are one of the very old symbols used in heraldry. Romans have used the boar as a symbol for some of their legions. The boar became a popular element in a lot of coats of arms and family crests. We have now added two more boar heads to the animal section of our heraldry

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New Mantling

We have added a new helmet with mantling to our family crest creator in CoaMaker PRO. In addition, we have reworked several mantlings so that the metal is always on the inside. With CoaMaker, you can design your own coat of arms easily online. #panther #heraldry #heraldik #familycrest #wappen #blackpanther #familienwappen #blackandyellow #feline #schwarzerpanther #medievaltattoo

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Shields Indented

In heraldry, “indented” describes divisions and ordinaries with a zickzack line. We have added eight new elements to our shield section for PRO users of our heraldry studio: per pale indented, per fess indented (four variations), per bend indented, bend indented, pale indented. Other line types like wavy, invected, and embattled will follow. #heraldry #wappen

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Caduceus

The caduceus is a short staff, surrounded by two serpents, and occasionally surmounted by wings. In ancient Greek mythology, it is the staff of the messenger of the Gods, Hermes. In Roman mythology, the God Mercury adapted the staff as a symbol. Since antiquity, the caduceus is a symbol of trade, commerce, heralds, and wealth.

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Butterfly

Spring is coming and the butterflies come with it. This new charge for your heraldic achievements is the perfect opportunity to demonstrate an advanced feature of CoaMaker: You can replace every color in your family crest not only by another color but also a linear of two colors! This way you can achieve amazing effects.

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