Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Pale

See also: Pale in Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry.

Per Fess Indented and a Pale Counterchanged §

Device
Badge

Equal field division and central ordinary.

Artist: Vémundr Syvursson.

Base and Pale Conjoined §

Device
Badge

Two ordinaries combined.

Fess Conjoined In Chief With a Demi-Pale §

Device
Badge

Central ordinary.

Pale (1) §

Device
Badge
Lozenge
Round
Heart

Central ordinary. Should be centered on the device.

The width is typically a third of the width of the device or a bit narrower. This is a thick pale.

Pale (2) §

Device
Badge
Heart

Central ordinary. Should be centered on the device.

The width is typically a third of the width of the device or a bit narrower. This is a thin pale.

Pale Checky §

Device
Badge

Central ordinary. Two contrasting tinctures.

Pale Chevronelly §

Device
Badge

Central ordinary. Two contrasting tinctures.

Source: Insignia Pontificum Romanorum et Cardinalium I. Artist unknown. (Folio 171r.)

Pale Compony §

Device
Badge

Central ordinary. Two contrasting tinctures.

Pale Counter-compony §

Device
Badge

Central ordinary. Two contrasting tinctures.

Pale Embattled (1) §

Device
Badge

Central ordinary. Should be centered on the device.

Pale Embattled (2) §

Device
Badge

Central ordinary.

Source: English Arms A. Artist unknown. (Page 67.)

Pale Embowed §

Device
Badge

Central ordinary.

Source: BnF MS Allemand 304. Artist unknown. (Page 762.)

Pale Fusilly (2) §

Device
Badge

Central ordinary.

Source: Insignia Anglica. Artist unknown. (Page 104.)

Pale Indented (2) §

Device
Badge

Central ordinary.

Source: Two Tudor Books of Arms. Artist: Robert Cooke. (From page 42.)