Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Dice

See also: Die in Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry.

A generator of random outcomes.

Die (1) §

Default orientation: affronty, often in trian aspect. No proper coloration.

Blazoned “a die tincture marked (or spotted) tincture.”

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Die (2) §

Default orientation: affronty, often in trian aspect. No proper coloration. Blazoned “a die tincture marked (or spotted) tincture.”

Source: A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry. Artist: James or Irene Parker. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Die (3) §

Default orientation: affronty, often in trian aspect. No proper coloration.

Blazoned “a die tincture marked (or spotted) tincture.”

Source: Wappenbuch der Bruderschaft des heiligen Christophorus am Arlberg. Artist unknown.

Die (4) §

Default orientation: affronty, often in trian aspect. No proper coloration.

Blazoned “a die tincture marked (or spotted) tincture.”

Source: Guillim’s Display of Heraldry. Artist unknown.

Die (5) §

Default orientation: affronty, often in trian aspect. No proper coloration.

Blazoned “a die tincture marked (or spotted) tincture.”

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Die (6) §

Default orientation: affronty, often in trian aspect. No proper coloration.

Blazoned “a die tincture marked (or spotted) tincture.”

Source: Neustifter Wappenbuch. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Page 16.)

Die (7) §

Default orientation: affronty, often in trian aspect. No proper coloration.

Blazoned “a die tincture marked (or spotted) tincture.”

Source: Neustifter Wappenbuch. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Page 16.)

Die (8) §

Default orientation: affronty, often in trian aspect. No proper coloration.

Blazoned “a die tincture marked (or spotted) tincture.”

Source: Neustifter Wappenbuch. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Page 16.)

Egyptian Twenty-Sided Die §

Default orientation: affronty in trian aspect. No proper coloration. Blazoned “a die tincture marked (or spotted) tincture.”

Adapted from photographs of an artifact recovered from Egypt circa 200 BC.