Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Interlaced

See also: Star of David in Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry.

Five Annulets Interlaced In Cross §

Five intertwined rings. Sometimes referred to as a “Borromean Cross” because no two rings are interlinked to each other, but the set as a whole are connected.

Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: AnonMoos.

Bend of Annulets Interlaced §

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Badge

Annulets interlaced as in chain mail and arranged as an ordinary.

The October 1991 Cover Letter noted that ordinaries of mail would not be registered without documentation of period use.

Source: Le second volume de la premiere partye du blason d'armoiries. Artist unknown. (Folio 165r.)

Mullet Voided and Interlaced (1) §

A star. Five points by default. Default orientation: one point to chief.

Sometimes called a “pentacle,” but not so blazoned.

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

Mullet Voided and Interlaced (2) §

A star. Five points by default.

Default orientation: one point to chief.

Sometimes called a “pentacle,” but not so blazoned.

Source: Siebmacher’s Wappenbuch of 1605. Artist: Johann Siebmacher. (Page 119, arms of Degelin von Wangen.)

Mullet of 7 Points Voided and Interlaced (1) §

A star. Five points by default.

Default orientation: one point to chief.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Unknown.

Mullet of 7 Points Voided and Interlaced (2) §

A star. Five points by default.

Default orientation: one point to chief.

Mullet of 8 Points Voided and Interlaced (1) §

A star. Five points by default. Default orientation: one point to chief.

Source: Pennsic Bored-Artist Collection. Artist: Unknown.

Mullet of 8 Points Voided and Interlaced (2) §

A star. Five points by default.

Default orientation: one point to chief.

Mullet of 8 Mascles Interlaced §

A star. Five points by default.

Default orientation: one point to chief.

This configuration of mascles interlaced is considered a Step From Core Practice (SFCP).

Mullet Voided and Interlaced Within an Annulet §

Sometimes referred to as a "pentacle."

Default orientation: one point to chief.

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

Star of David (1) §

A star of six points, formed from two equilateral triangles voided and braced.

Default orientation: one point to chief.

Star of David (2) §

A star of six points, formed from two equilateral triangles voided and braced. Default orientation: one point to chief.

This version with the triangles interlaced may be called a “Seal of Solomon”.

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

Three Gemmed Rings Interlaced §

A piece of finger jewelry.

Default orientation: gem to chief. No proper coloration.

Source: Codice Trivulziano 2168. Artist unknown. (Folio 17r.)

Three Sickles Interlaced §

A farming implement used to harvest grain.

Default orientation: handle to base, point to dexter. No proper coloration.

Source: Banners, Standards, and Badges. Artist: Thomas Willement.