Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Tooth

See also: Tooth in Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry.

Wolf's Teeth (1) §

Device
Badge

A wild canid.

Wolf's teeth are presented in several ways: as a field division, as straight or curving piles, or as naturalistic teeth.

Blazoned “number wolf’s teeth issuant from side.” May have three or four teeth, and may issue from dexter, sinister, base, all of which must be explicitly blazoned.

(May also issue from chief, but this would be considered a Step From Core Practice.)

Wolf's Teeth (2) §

Device
Badge

A wild canid.

Wolf's teeth are presented in several ways: as a field division, as straight or curving piles, or as naturalistic teeth.

Blazoned “number wolf’s teeth issuant from side.” May have three or four teeth, and may issue from dexter, sinister, base, all of which must be explicitly blazoned.

(May also issue from chief, but this would be considered a Step From Core Practice.)

Wolf's Teeth (3) §

A wild canid.

Wolf's teeth are presented in several ways: as a field division, as straight or curving piles, or as naturalistic teeth.

Blazoned “number wolf’s teeth issuant from side.” May have three or four teeth, and may issue from dexter, sinister, base, all of which must be explicitly blazoned. (May also issue from chief, but this would be considered a Step From Core Practice.)

Adapted from a 1595 portrait of Zsigmond Báthori. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Wolf's Teeth (4) §

A wild canid.

Wolf's teeth are presented in several ways: as a field division, as straight or curving piles, or as naturalistic teeth.

Blazoned “number wolf’s teeth issuant from side.” May have three or four teeth, and may issue from dexter, sinister, base, all of which must be explicitly blazoned. (May also issue from chief, but this would be considered a Step From Core Practice.)

Adapted from a portrait of Cardinal Andrew Báthory in Skokloster Castle. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Wolf's Teeth (5) §

Device
Badge

A wild canid.

Wolf's teeth are presented in several ways: as a field division, as straight or curving piles, or as naturalistic teeth.

Blazoned “number wolf’s teeth issuant from side.” May have three or four teeth, and may issue from dexter, sinister, base, all of which must be explicitly blazoned. (May also issue from chief, but this would be considered a Step From Core Practice.)

Adapted from a late 16th or early 17th C portrait of Zsigmond Báthori. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Wolf's Teeth (6) §

Device
Badge

A wild canid.

Wolf's teeth are presented in several ways: as a field division, as straight or curving piles, or as naturalistic teeth.

Blazoned “number wolf’s teeth issuant from side.” May have three or four teeth, and may issue from dexter, sinister, base, all of which must be explicitly blazoned. (May also issue from chief, but this would be considered a Step From Core Practice.)

Adapted from the seal of Christophorus Báthory from 1578. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Tooth (1) §

A bony protrusion in the mouth used for biting and chewing.

Default orientation: roots to base. Proper coloration: argent.

Source: Inscriptiones Monumentaque in Templis et Monasteriis Belgicis Inventa. (Folio 28r.) Artist: Aernout van Buchel. Adapted by Malyss Makneile.

Tooth (2) §

A bony protrusion in the mouth used for biting and chewing.

Default orientation: roots to base. Proper coloration: argent.

Source: Inscriptiones Monumentaque in Templis et Monasteriis Belgicis Inventa. (Folio 28r.) Artist: Aernout van Buchel. Adapted by Malyss Makneile.