Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Arrow

See also: Arrow in Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry.

Man In A Boat Holding Arrows Inverted §

A human man.

Default posture: statant affronty. Proper coloration: only if skin tone is blazoned, sable hair.

Source: Siebmacher’s Wappenbuch of 1605. Artist: Johann Siebmacher. (Arms of die Bezisski, page 58.) Adapted by Saewynn aet Cnolle.

Arrow (1) §

A projectile for use with a bow.

Default orientation: point to base.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux.

Arrow (2) §

A projectile for use with a bow.

Default orientation: point to base.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux.

Arrow (3) §

A projectile for use with a bow. Default orientation: point to base.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Arrow (4) §

A projectile for use with a bow. Default orientation: point to base.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Arrow (5) §

A projectile for use with a bow. Default orientation: point to base.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Arrow (6) §

A projectile for use with a bow.

Default orientation: point to base.

Source: Sledgehamster. Artist: Grimwulf Harland.

Arrow (7) §

A projectile for use with a bow.

Default orientation: point to base.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber.

Arrow (8) §

A projectile for use with a bow.

Default orientation: point to base.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Folio 7.)

Arrow (9) §

A projectile for use with a bow. Default orientation: point to base.

Source: Kenmon Shokamon. Artist unknown. (Page 45.) Adapted by Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Arrow (10) §

A projectile for use with a bow.

Default orientation: point to base.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller.

Arrow (11) §

A projectile for use with a bow.

Default orientation: point to base.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller.

Arrow (12) §

A projectile for use with a bow.

Default orientation: point to base.

Source: Pennsic 50 Art Tent. Artist: Pennsic 50 Volunteer.

Half-Arrow §

A projectile for use with a bow.

Default orientation: point to base.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber.

Firework Arrow §

A projectile for use with a bow.

Default orientation: point to base.

The firework arrow has an incendiary affixed to its shaft.

Source: A Display of Heraldry. Artist: John Guillim. (Manuscript folio 95r.) Adapted by Iago ab Adam.

Sheaf of Arrows §

A projectile for use with a bow. Default orientation: point to base.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Bow With An Arrow Nocked §

A tool for projecting arrows, typically made of wood or horn and string and sinew. May be blazoned a “longbow.”

Default orientation: palewise, shooting to dexter, or when fesswise, shooting to chief. No proper coloration.

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

Drawn Bow With An Arrow Nocked §

A tool for projecting arrows, typically made of wood or horn and string and sinew. May be blazoned a “longbow.”

Default orientation: palewise, shooting to dexter, or when fesswise, shooting to chief. No proper coloration.

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

Quiver with Two Arrows §

A protective carrying case for arrows.

Commonly shown with fletched arrows protruding from it. Default orientation: upright. No proper coloration.

Source: Guillim’s Display of Heraldry. Artist unknown. (Page 247, arms of Lloyd of Holyrood.) Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Quiver with Five Arrows §

A protective carrying case for arrows.

Commonly shown with fletched arrows protruding from it. Default orientation: upright. No proper coloration.

Source: Guillim’s Display of Heraldry. Artist unknown. (Page 247, arms of Lloyd of Holyrood.)