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Saltire Parted and Voided §
Central ordinary.
Source: Priorista di Giuliano de' Ricci. Artist unknown. (Vol. I, folio 58r, arms of Ruffoli.)
Cross Clechy Voided §
A cross with flared and pointed ends.
Default orientation: crosswise. No proper coloration.
Source: Stemmario Trivulziano. Artist: Gian Antonio da Tradate. (Page 200, arms of da Santo Petio.)
Cross Crosslet Voided §
A cross with an additional cross on each arm. Default orientation: crosswise. No proper coloration.
Source: Armorial Catalan. Artist unknown. (Folio 21r, arms of Vilanona.)
Cross Pointed Voided §
A cross with pointed ends.
Default orientation: crosswise. No proper coloration.
Cross Pointed Voided Pometty §
A cross with pointed ends.
Default orientation: crosswise. No proper coloration.
Source: Nobiliario de Armas de Valencia, Aragón y Cataluña. Artist unknown. (Folio 22r.)
Cross Potent Voided §
A cross with bars at the end of each arm.
Default orientation: crosswise. No proper coloration.
Source: Livro do Armeiro-Mor. Artist: Jean Du Cros. (Arms of Teixeira, folio 75v.)
Cross Swallowtailed Voided §
A cross with the ends invected.
Default orientation: crosswise. No proper coloration.
Delf Voided §
A block of dirt. Drawn as a square.
Default orientation: flat side to base. No proper coloration.
Delf Ployé Voided §
A block of dirt. Drawn as a square.
Default orientation: flat side to base. No proper coloration.
Two Delfs Voided and Fretted §
A block of dirt. Drawn as a square.
Default orientation: flat side to base.
No proper coloration.
Heart Voided §
A symbolic version of the human heart.
Default posture: point to base. No proper coloration.
Hexagon Voided §
An equilateral polygon.
Considered a Step From Core Practice (SFCP).
Voided charges may only appear as part of the primary charge group. Default orientation: flat side to base.
Mullet Voided and Interlaced (1) §
A star. Five points by default. Default orientation: one point to chief.
Sometimes called a “pentacle,” but not so blazoned.
Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.
Mullet Voided and Interlaced (2) §
A star. Five points by default.
Default orientation: one point to chief.
Sometimes called a “pentacle,” but not so blazoned.
Source: Siebmacher’s Wappenbuch of 1605. Artist: Johann Siebmacher. (Page 119, arms of Degelin von Wangen.)
Mullet of 7 Points Voided and Interlaced (1) §
A star. Five points by default.
Default orientation: one point to chief.
Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Unknown.
Mullet of 7 Points Voided and Interlaced (2) §
A star. Five points by default.
Default orientation: one point to chief.
Mullet of 8 Points Voided and Interlaced (1) §
A star. Five points by default. Default orientation: one point to chief.
Source: Pennsic Bored-Artist Collection. Artist: Unknown.
Mullet of 8 Points Voided and Interlaced (2) §
A star. Five points by default.
Default orientation: one point to chief.
Mullet Voided and Interlaced Within an Annulet §
Sometimes referred to as a "pentacle."
Default orientation: one point to chief.
Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.
Pentagon Voided §
An equilateral polygon.
Considered a Step From Core Practice (SFCP). Default orientation: flat side to base.
Quatrefoil (Shape) Voided §
A rounded four-lobed shape.
Proper coloration: crosswise. No default coloration.
Initially accepted for registration as of October 2020, but then rulled to be no longer registrable as of the September 2021 LoAR.
Artist: Elionora inghean Ui Cheallaigh.
Triangle Voided §
An equilateral polygon.
Default orientation: one point to chief. No proper coloration.
Voided charges may only appear as part of the primary charge group.
Triangle Inverted Voided Bottony §
An equilateral polygon.
Default orientation: one point to chief. No proper coloration.
Voided charges may only appear as part of the primary charge group.
Source: Des Kaiserlichen Kammergerichts zu Speier Kammerrichter. Artist unknown. (Page 88.)