Heraldic Tinctures

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Heraldic Tinctures: Tincture is the limited palette of colors and patterns used in heraldry. They are classified as metals, colours, or furs.

Name Type Example
Argent (White or Silver) Metal
Or (Yellow or Gold) Metal
Azure (Blue) Color
Gules (Red) Color
Purpure (Purple/Violet) Color
Sable (Black) Color
Vert (Green) Color
Vair Fur
Counter-Vair Fur
Potent Fur
Counter-Potent Fur
Ermine Fur
Ermines Fur
Erminois Fur
Pean Fur
Papellone Fur

Stains

Stains (stainand colours or staynard colours): are generally not used in SCA Heraldry. In medieval heraldry, the use of a stain represents a less-than honorable augmentation (abatement or rebatement) imposed by an heraldic authority or by royal decree for misconduct. These colours include: Murrey: Deep mulberry-coloured, or reddish purpl (Darker than Purpure). Sanguine: Blood-red (darker than Gules) Tenné (tawny): orange-tawny colour, though orange is considered distinct in continental European and African heraldic traditions.