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Historically, [[Sumptuary law|sumptuary laws]] often restricted the form and shape of a coronet. Many of those laws have been perpetuated in the [[SCA]]. For example:
Historically, [[Sumptuary law|sumptuary laws]] often restricted the form and shape of a coronet. Many of those laws have been perpetuated in the [[SCA]]. For example:
* Strawberry leaves are restricted to [[Duke|Ducal]] coronets
* Strawberry leaves are restricted to [[Duke|Ducal]] coronets
* [[Count|County]] coronets are the only coronets which may be [[embattled]]
* [[Count|County]] coronets are the only coronets which may be [[embattled]], except in the Midrealm and its offspring kingdoms (Calontir, Ealdormere and Northshield), where [[Viscount]]y coronets are also emabattled, but silver in colour - gold is reserved for County coronets in those kingdoms.
* Coronets of six [[pearl|pearls]] indicate [[Baron|baronial]] rank.
* Coronets of six [[pearl|pearls]] indicate [[Baron|baronial]] rank.



Revision as of 23:42, 12 December 2007

Coronet (Regalia)

An ornamental circlet, signifying the position of the wearer. Usually refers specifically to a circlet that indicates rank less than Royalty, such as Princess of a principality or Baron.

Historically, sumptuary laws often restricted the form and shape of a coronet. Many of those laws have been perpetuated in the SCA. For example:

  • Strawberry leaves are restricted to Ducal coronets
  • County coronets are the only coronets which may be embattled, except in the Midrealm and its offspring kingdoms (Calontir, Ealdormere and Northshield), where Viscounty coronets are also emabattled, but silver in colour - gold is reserved for County coronets in those kingdoms.
  • Coronets of six pearls indicate baronial rank.

Coronet

The Prince and Princess of a principality. Also used to refer to the Coronet tournament which is held to select them.