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Purpure

Heraldry Tinctures

In heraldry, Purpure is a tincture, more or less the equivalent of the colour "purple". It is one of the five dark tinctures and portrayed in black and white by lines at a clockwise 45 degree angle. It has never been as common as the other colours, and this has led to some controversy as to whether it should be counted among the five common colours. It has existed since the earliest periods, for example in the purpure lion of the arms of León; at that time, it was painted in a greyer shade.

The Heraldry Series

Crest | Compartment | Field | Line | Mantling | Shield | Supporters | Tincture

Argent | Azure | Carnation | Celeste | Cendrée | Gules | Murrey | Or | Purpure | Sable | Sanguine | Tenné | Vert

Bend | Chevron | Chief | Cross | Fess | Fillet | Flaunch | Pall | Pale | Quarter | Saltire

See also

External links

  • Heraldica.org: Purpure, discussion based on Michel Pastoureau, Traité d'Héraldique.







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