In heraldry, a stain (sometimes termed stainand colour or staynard colour) is one of a few non-standard tinctures or colours (namely murrey, sanguine and tenné), which are only known to occur in post-medieval heraldry and are thought to denote a rebatement of honour. Almost none of these rebatements are found in fact of heraldic practice, however, and in British heraldry the stains find only exceptional use, other than for purposes of livery.
Murrey
Murrey (deriving from late Middle English, via Old French from Medieval Latinmoratus, from morum 'mulberry') is mulberry-coloured, or reddish purple. The murrey colour used in coats of arms should be clearly darker than purpure and stand out from it, to approximately the same extent that sanguine is darker than Gules and tenné from brunatre. A good comparison between the two tinctures could be obtained from comparing the murrey in the coat of arms of the University of Wales, with the lion purpure adorning the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Léon.
A stain is a discoloration that can be clearly distinguished from the surface, material, or medium it is found upon. They are caused by the chemical or physical interaction of two dissimilar materials. Staining is used for biochemical research, metal staining, and art (e.g.,wood staining, stained glass).
Types of stains
There can be intentional stains (such as wood stains or paint), indicative stains (such as food coloring or adding a substance to make bacteria visible under a microscope), natural stains (such as rust on iron or a patina on bronze), and accidental stains such as ketchup on a shirt.
Different types of material can be stained by different substances, and stain resistance is an important characteristic in modern textile engineering.
Formation
The primary method of stain formation is surface stains, where the staining substance is spilled out onto the surface or material and is trapped in the fibers, pores, indentations, or other capillary structures on the surface. The material that is trapped coats the underlying material, and the stain reflects back light according to its own color. Applying paint, spilled food, and wood stains are of this nature.
From the mid-1990s through the early 2010s, the album was out of print due to rights issues after a lawsuit from Jon Stainbrook of the band The Stain forced Sony to cease production of the album. In November 2013, the album was reissued by Music On CD and is also available as an MP3 download.
Heraldry woodcarving .Family coat of arms . short
#shorts #Heraldry #woodcarving #
published: 29 Aug 2023
The Glass Painter's Method: a lovely way to paint a heraldic stained glass lion
For the design, go here https://www.glasspaintersmethod.com/lion/
published: 15 Jun 2020
A lesson in heraldry
published: 13 May 2023
The Heraldic Crest Base, Part 1 of 2
The German great helm that we recently constructed needs an elaborate crest! To secure it, a base is needed. Step-by-step, this is how I built it.
If you haven't seen parts 1 and 2 of the Medieval Great Helm Build, you can see them here:
How to Create a Medieval Helm, Part 1: https://youtu.be/7HRw8oUgrPo
How to Create a Medieval Helm, Part 2: https://youtu.be/WSUWLW6n8G4
OTHER VIDEOS YOU MIGHT LIKE:
The Man-at-Arms Surcoat: https://youtu.be/gTaIbwN71uM
Medieval Scabbard Build: https://youtu.be/GNRLSn3phLM
The Greatest Castle Book?: https://youtu.be/lrQmdItCMME
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Music Credits:
"Cavalry" by Aakash Gandhi
"The Long Night" by Quincas Moreira
published: 16 Jun 2020
Marchi d'INFAMIA INGLESI- Prima Regola#araldica #heraldry #stain
published: 15 Jun 2023
Stained glass painting a crest.
Tracing a heraldic crest.
published: 15 Apr 2020
DIY - A Heraldic Box for SCA or Larping
As I will tell you in the video, this box may not be totally historical correct, but it will be a nice box for SCA-events or Larping to cover mundane things, or, to just keep things in order and protected.
My Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/annoyedkitten
My instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annoyed.kitten/
The editing program I used is called Paint.net.
And here is where I find a lot of my traceable art: http://heraldicart.org/
Please like, subscribe, comment and share.
If you want to support me to make this channel: https://www.patreon.com/annoyedkitten
Or just buy me a cup of coffee: https://ko-fi.com/annoyedkitten
If you want to buy my crafs I have my Etsy-shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/se-en/shop/ByHandandPaw
published: 31 Oct 2021
TORSE MEDIEVAL HERALDRY HEADBAND
TO BUY : https://steel-mastery.com/torse-medieval-heraldy-headband.html
Starting its way as entirely practical elements, after a while, torse and mantling became a symbol or true knighthood and must-have of knight emblem.
published: 23 Apr 2020
Making a custom heraldic knights belt.
published: 14 Mar 2023
Hand painted Family Crests, Custom Coat of Arms Heraldry
Heraldic artist ML showcases his family crest coat of arms paintings. Personalized family crest paintings on stretched canvas, wooden plaques, shields - wooden plates, glass ornaments or leather. Unique customized heraldry art and Coat of Arms logos with attention to details.
More info www.familytreesandcrests.com
The German great helm that we recently constructed needs an elaborate crest! To secure it, a base is needed. Step-by-step, this is how I built it.
If you haven...
The German great helm that we recently constructed needs an elaborate crest! To secure it, a base is needed. Step-by-step, this is how I built it.
If you haven't seen parts 1 and 2 of the Medieval Great Helm Build, you can see them here:
How to Create a Medieval Helm, Part 1: https://youtu.be/7HRw8oUgrPo
How to Create a Medieval Helm, Part 2: https://youtu.be/WSUWLW6n8G4
OTHER VIDEOS YOU MIGHT LIKE:
The Man-at-Arms Surcoat: https://youtu.be/gTaIbwN71uM
Medieval Scabbard Build: https://youtu.be/GNRLSn3phLM
The Greatest Castle Book?: https://youtu.be/lrQmdItCMME
-----------------------
Music Credits:
"Cavalry" by Aakash Gandhi
"The Long Night" by Quincas Moreira
The German great helm that we recently constructed needs an elaborate crest! To secure it, a base is needed. Step-by-step, this is how I built it.
If you haven't seen parts 1 and 2 of the Medieval Great Helm Build, you can see them here:
How to Create a Medieval Helm, Part 1: https://youtu.be/7HRw8oUgrPo
How to Create a Medieval Helm, Part 2: https://youtu.be/WSUWLW6n8G4
OTHER VIDEOS YOU MIGHT LIKE:
The Man-at-Arms Surcoat: https://youtu.be/gTaIbwN71uM
Medieval Scabbard Build: https://youtu.be/GNRLSn3phLM
The Greatest Castle Book?: https://youtu.be/lrQmdItCMME
-----------------------
Music Credits:
"Cavalry" by Aakash Gandhi
"The Long Night" by Quincas Moreira
As I will tell you in the video, this box may not be totally historical correct, but it will be a nice box for SCA-events or Larping to cover mundane things, or...
As I will tell you in the video, this box may not be totally historical correct, but it will be a nice box for SCA-events or Larping to cover mundane things, or, to just keep things in order and protected.
My Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/annoyedkitten
My instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annoyed.kitten/
The editing program I used is called Paint.net.
And here is where I find a lot of my traceable art: http://heraldicart.org/
Please like, subscribe, comment and share.
If you want to support me to make this channel: https://www.patreon.com/annoyedkitten
Or just buy me a cup of coffee: https://ko-fi.com/annoyedkitten
If you want to buy my crafs I have my Etsy-shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/se-en/shop/ByHandandPaw
As I will tell you in the video, this box may not be totally historical correct, but it will be a nice box for SCA-events or Larping to cover mundane things, or, to just keep things in order and protected.
My Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/annoyedkitten
My instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annoyed.kitten/
The editing program I used is called Paint.net.
And here is where I find a lot of my traceable art: http://heraldicart.org/
Please like, subscribe, comment and share.
If you want to support me to make this channel: https://www.patreon.com/annoyedkitten
Or just buy me a cup of coffee: https://ko-fi.com/annoyedkitten
If you want to buy my crafs I have my Etsy-shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/se-en/shop/ByHandandPaw
TO BUY : https://steel-mastery.com/torse-medieval-heraldy-headband.html
Starting its way as entirely practical elements, after a while, torse and mantling beca...
TO BUY : https://steel-mastery.com/torse-medieval-heraldy-headband.html
Starting its way as entirely practical elements, after a while, torse and mantling became a symbol or true knighthood and must-have of knight emblem.
TO BUY : https://steel-mastery.com/torse-medieval-heraldy-headband.html
Starting its way as entirely practical elements, after a while, torse and mantling became a symbol or true knighthood and must-have of knight emblem.
Heraldic artist ML showcases his family crest coat of arms paintings. Personalized family crest paintings on stretched canvas, wooden plaques, shields - wooden ...
Heraldic artist ML showcases his family crest coat of arms paintings. Personalized family crest paintings on stretched canvas, wooden plaques, shields - wooden plates, glass ornaments or leather. Unique customized heraldry art and Coat of Arms logos with attention to details.
More info www.familytreesandcrests.com
Heraldic artist ML showcases his family crest coat of arms paintings. Personalized family crest paintings on stretched canvas, wooden plaques, shields - wooden plates, glass ornaments or leather. Unique customized heraldry art and Coat of Arms logos with attention to details.
More info www.familytreesandcrests.com
The German great helm that we recently constructed needs an elaborate crest! To secure it, a base is needed. Step-by-step, this is how I built it.
If you haven't seen parts 1 and 2 of the Medieval Great Helm Build, you can see them here:
How to Create a Medieval Helm, Part 1: https://youtu.be/7HRw8oUgrPo
How to Create a Medieval Helm, Part 2: https://youtu.be/WSUWLW6n8G4
OTHER VIDEOS YOU MIGHT LIKE:
The Man-at-Arms Surcoat: https://youtu.be/gTaIbwN71uM
Medieval Scabbard Build: https://youtu.be/GNRLSn3phLM
The Greatest Castle Book?: https://youtu.be/lrQmdItCMME
-----------------------
Music Credits:
"Cavalry" by Aakash Gandhi
"The Long Night" by Quincas Moreira
As I will tell you in the video, this box may not be totally historical correct, but it will be a nice box for SCA-events or Larping to cover mundane things, or, to just keep things in order and protected.
My Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/annoyedkitten
My instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annoyed.kitten/
The editing program I used is called Paint.net.
And here is where I find a lot of my traceable art: http://heraldicart.org/
Please like, subscribe, comment and share.
If you want to support me to make this channel: https://www.patreon.com/annoyedkitten
Or just buy me a cup of coffee: https://ko-fi.com/annoyedkitten
If you want to buy my crafs I have my Etsy-shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/se-en/shop/ByHandandPaw
TO BUY : https://steel-mastery.com/torse-medieval-heraldy-headband.html
Starting its way as entirely practical elements, after a while, torse and mantling became a symbol or true knighthood and must-have of knight emblem.
Heraldic artist ML showcases his family crest coat of arms paintings. Personalized family crest paintings on stretched canvas, wooden plaques, shields - wooden plates, glass ornaments or leather. Unique customized heraldry art and Coat of Arms logos with attention to details.
More info www.familytreesandcrests.com
In heraldry, a stain (sometimes termed stainand colour or staynard colour) is one of a few non-standard tinctures or colours (namely murrey, sanguine and tenné), which are only known to occur in post-medieval heraldry and are thought to denote a rebatement of honour. Almost none of these rebatements are found in fact of heraldic practice, however, and in British heraldry the stains find only exceptional use, other than for purposes of livery.
Murrey
Murrey (deriving from late Middle English, via Old French from Medieval Latinmoratus, from morum 'mulberry') is mulberry-coloured, or reddish purple. The murrey colour used in coats of arms should be clearly darker than purpure and stand out from it, to approximately the same extent that sanguine is darker than Gules and tenné from brunatre. A good comparison between the two tinctures could be obtained from comparing the murrey in the coat of arms of the University of Wales, with the lion purpure adorning the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Léon.
It’s perfect ... Much better for Rochdale is the reopening next month of its 153-year-old town hall, a work of unbounded neo-gothic splendour, its interior a gilded forest of stained glass, tilework and wall painting, dense with foliage and heraldry ... .