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In [[heraldry]], a [[charge]] which is '''fimbriated''' has and outline of another [[tincture]]. Only simple geometric charges may be fimbriated, and in [[SCA]] heraldry that charge must be in the centre of the field.
In [[heraldry]], a [[charge]] which is '''fimbriated''' has an outline in a different [[tincture]]. Only simple geometric charges may be fimbriated. Fimbriation is often used to allow a [[metal]] charge on a metal field, or a [[colour]] charge on a colour field.


==Fimbriation in the SCA==
Fimbriation is often used to allow a [[metal]] charge on a metal field, or a [[colour]] charge on a colour field.
In [[SCA]] heraldry a fibriated charge must pass through the centre of the [[field]]. The [[device]] of the [[East Kingdom]] features a fimbriated [[laurel wreath]]. As the laurel wreath is a complex charge the SCA [[College of Heralds]] would not register these [[arms]] if they were to receive the submission now.

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[[Category:device heraldry]]
[[Category:device heraldry]]

Latest revision as of 17:58, 8 June 2006

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In heraldry, a charge which is fimbriated has an outline in a different tincture. Only simple geometric charges may be fimbriated. Fimbriation is often used to allow a metal charge on a metal field, or a colour charge on a colour field.

Fimbriation in the SCA

In SCA heraldry a fibriated charge must pass through the centre of the field. The device of the East Kingdom features a fimbriated laurel wreath. As the laurel wreath is a complex charge the SCA College of Heralds would not register these arms if they were to receive the submission now.

Eastarms.png