red sable
In heraldry, 'gules' is red.
In heraldry, "On a field sable the letter A gules" translates to the letter "A" in red (gules) on a black (sable) background. This line symbolizes Hester Prynne's journey and growth, as the scarlet letter she once wore as a mark of shame becomes a part of her identity, showing her strength and resilience.
In heraldry courage, and bravery were symbolized by the color red
Heraldry is alive and well.
Symbolism is the language of heraldry.
Sable. This is a species of antelope. Russian (red) sable paint brushes are derived from the hair of these beasts, as are elite-level Russian hats made of red sable. But some might say oribi, eland, addax, or beira.
The Heraldry Society was created in 1947.
Heraldry of the World was created in 1996.
It's called heraldry.
The hair is obtained from the tail of the kolinsky (Mustela sibirica), a species of weasel rather than an actual sable. It is pale red in colour with darker tips.-Wikipedia
Charles Boutell has written: 'Heraldry, historical and popular' -- subject(s): Heraldry 'The handbook to English heraldry' -- subject(s): Heraldry 'A manual of heraldry, historical and popular' -- subject(s): Heraldry 'Heraldry, ancient and modern' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Heraldry 'English heraldry' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Heraldry 'The arts and the artistic manufactures of Denmark: with numerous illustrations' 'The monumental brasses of England' -- subject(s): Brasses 'The monumental brasses of England: a series of engravings upon wood, from every variety of these interesting and valuable memorials' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Brasses