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Panache of Peacock Feathers (1) §
A cluster of feathers. Most often seen in a crest.
Default orientation: quills to base. No proper coloration.
Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: Syryatsu. License: Released into the public domain.
Panache of Peacock Feathers (2) §
A cluster of feathers. Most often seen in a crest.
Default orientation: quills to base. No proper coloration.
Artist: Ragna stórráða Úlfsdóttir.
Peacock (1) §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default posture: close. Proper coloration: blue and green.
Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.
Peacock (2) §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default posture: close. Proper coloration: blue and green.
Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.
Peacock (3) §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default posture: close. Proper coloration: blue and green.
Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.
Peacock (4) §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default posture: close. Proper coloration: blue and green.
Source: BnF MS Français 412. Artist: Richard de Fournival. (Folio 232v.)
Peacock One Leg Raised §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default posture: close. Proper coloration: blue and green.
Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.
Peacock In His Pride (1) §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default posture: close. Proper coloration: blue and green.
The phrase “in his pride” means that the tail is displayed behind him.
Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.
Peacock In His Pride (2) §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default posture: close. Proper coloration: blue and green.
The phrase “in his pride” means that the tail is displayed behind him.
Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.
Peacock In His Pride (3) §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default posture: close. Proper coloration: blue and green.
The phrase “in his pride” means that the tail is displayed behind him.
Source: Roman mosaic. Artist unknown. (“The Peacock Mosaic,” middle of second century CE, Musée Theo Desplan, Vaison-la-Romaine, France.) Adapted by Forveleth Dunde.
Peacock Feather (1) §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default orientation: quill to base. Proper coloration: azure and vert.
Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.
Peacock Feather (2) §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default orientation: quill to base. Proper coloration: azure and vert.
Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.
Peacock Feather (3) §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default orientation: quill to base. Proper coloration: azure and vert.
Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: Syryatsu. License: Released into the public domain.
Peacock Feather (4) §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default orientation: quill to base. Proper coloration: azure and vert.
Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: Syryatsu. License: Released into the public domain. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.
Peacock Sword Feather §
A large bird known for its showy tail.
Default orientation: quill to base. Proper coloration: azure and vert.
Artist: Wylet Fraser.