Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Mullet

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

Mullet of 4 Points §

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

Mullet of 4 Elongated to Base §

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

This elongated form is occasionally used to depict comets, and is considered a Step From Core Practice (SFCP).

Artist: Lily Morgaine.

Mullet (of 5 Points, 1) §

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

Mullet (of 5 Points, 2) §

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

Mullet Pierced §

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

Mullet Voided §

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

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 6 Points (1) §

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

Mullet of 6 Points (2) §

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

Mullet of 6 Points (3) §

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

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Page 83.)

Mullet of 6 Points (4) §

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

Source: BnF MS Allemand 304. Artist unknown. (Page 690.)

Mullet of 6 Points Voided §

A star. Five points by default.

Default orientation: one point to chief.

Mullet of 6 Points Pometty (1) §

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

Source: Insignia Nobilium Patavinorum. Artist unknown. (Arms of Fazoli, folio 13.) Adapted by Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Mullet of 6 Points Pometty (2) §

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

Source: Insignia Nobilium Patavinorum. Artist unknown. (Arms of Fazoli, folio 13.)

Mullet of 7 Points §

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

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 (1) §

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

Mullet of 8 Points (2) §

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

Source: Insignia Florentinorum. Artist unknown. (Arms of Lucardesi, folio 87.) Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Mullet of 8 Points (3) §

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

Source: Lewis Armorial. Artist unknown. (Folio 11v.)

Mullet of 8 Points (4) §

A star. Five points by default.

Default orientation: one point to chief.

Mullet of 8 Points (5) §

A star. Five points by default.

Default orientation: one point to chief.

Source: Stemmario Trivulziano. Artist: Gian Antonio da Tradate. (Page 368.)

Mullet of 8 Points (6) §

A star. Five points by default.

Default orientation: one point to chief.

Source: Insignia Veneta, Mantuana, Bononiensia, Anconitana, Urbinatia, Perugiensia. Artist unknown. (Page 145r.)

Mullet of 8 Points Voided §

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 of 8 Points Throughout §

Device
Badge

A star. Five points by default.

Default orientation: one point to chief.

Source: Stemme Veneziane. Artist unknown. (Folio 36v.)

Mullet of 9 Points §

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

Mullet of 10 Points §

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

Mullet of 5 Greater and 5 Lesser Points §

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

With 5 greater and 5 lesser points, considered a Step From Core Practice (SFCP).

Mullet of 10 Points Pierced §

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

Source: Le second volume de la premiere partye du blason d'armoiries. Artist unknown. (Folio 116v.)

Mullet of 12 Points §

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

Source: Le second volume de la premiere partye du blason d'armoiries. Artist unknown. (Folio 116v.)

Mullet of 16 Points §

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

Source: Nobiliario de Armas de Valencia, Aragón y Cataluña. Artist unknown. (Folio 28v.)

Mullet of 20 Points §

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

Source: English Arms A. Artist unknown.

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.

Spur-Rowel (1) §

A mullet of 6 points, pieced by a roundel. Default orientation: one point to chief.

Spur-Rowel (2) §

A mullet of 6 points, pieced by a roundel. 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.