Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Rose

See also: Rose in Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry; Rose, slipped and leaved (1) in Pennsic Traceable Art.

Rose (1) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston.

Rose (2) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

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

Rose (3) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Rose (4) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Rose (5) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

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

Rose (6) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Double-flowered varieties with numerous overlapping blossoms are called apothecary roses, although they not so blazoned in the society today.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art Archives. Artist: Ian Raven of Tadcaster.

Rose (7) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Two Tudor Books of Arms. Artist: Robert Cooke. (From page 171.)

Rose (8) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Sammelband Mehrerer Wappenbücher. Artist unknown. (Folio 176v.)

Rose (9) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: SVG Heraldry Components. Artist: Nicholas de Estleche.

Rose (10) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: The Accedence of Armorie. Artist unknown. (From folio 99v.)

Rose (11) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist: Unknown.

Rose (12) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Sledgehamster. Artist: Grimwulf Harland.

Rose (13) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Default orientation: one point to chief. No proper coloration.

Rose (14) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Scheibler Armorial. Artist: Unknown. (From the arms of von Eberstain.)

Rose (15) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Artist: Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Rose (16) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller. Adapted by Finellach.

Rose (17) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Lambeth MS774. Artist unknown. (Folio 59r.)

Rose Slipped & Leaved (1) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston.

Rose Slipped & Leaved (2) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Rose Slipped & Leaved (3) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Rose Slipped & Leaved (4) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

The March 2012 LoAR ruled that depictions of roses in profile, rather than affronty, are considered a Step From Core Practice (SFCP).

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Rose Slipped & Leaved (5) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

The March 2012 LoAR ruled that depictions of roses in profile, rather than affronty, are considered a Step From Core Practice (SFCP).

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Rose Slipped and Leaved (6) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

The March 2012 LoAR ruled that depictions of roses in profile, rather than affronty, are considered a Step From Core Practice (SFCP).

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Rose Slipped & Leaved (7) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

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

Chaplet of Roses (1) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Some Feudal Lords and Their Seals. Artist unknown.

Chaplet of Roses (2) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Sledgehamster. Artist: Grimwulf Harland.

Chaplet of Roses (3) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Artist: Roana d’Evreux. Adapted by Malyss Makneile and Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Chaplet of Roses (4) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Encyclopædia Britannica. (1910 edition, arms of Hilton.) Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Chaplet of Roses (5) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: Oxenhillshaw. License: Released into the public domain. (From the arms of Baron Alvingham.)

Chaplet of Roses (6) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: Oxenhillshaw. License: Released into the public domain. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Chaplet of Roses (7) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Queens College MS 72. Artist unknown. (Folio 67v.)

Chaplet of Roses (8) §

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Zurich Roll. Artist unknown. (Folio 4v.)

Chaplet of Roses (9) §

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose. Crowned roses tinctured gules and argent (either doubled, quarterly, or per pale) are restricted as badges of the Tudors.

Source: Sledgehamster. Artist: Grimwulf Harland.

Orle of Roses §

Device
Badge

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Default orientation: blossom affronty. Proper coloration: gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

This design may not be registrable as a submission with a related motif was returned on the August 2023 LoAR for lack of evidence of branches being arranged as an ordinary.

Artist: Roana d’Evreux. Adapted by Malyss Makneile and Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Three Rose Sprigs Issuant from a Grassy Base §

Device
Badge

A perennial flowering shrub known for its beauty and sharp thorns.

Wreaths, chaplets, orles and bordures of roses are reserved to queens, princesses, and companions of the rose.

Source: Sammelband Mehrerer Wappenbücher. Artist unknown. (Folio 18r.)