SENA, Appendix G, SFCP Elements
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Appendix G: Some Specific Elements that are a Step from Core Practice[edit | edit source]
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As discussed in A.2.B armorial designs documented under the Core Style rules may only have a single step from period practice. This is a list of some specific items that are a step from period practice. In general, types of charges and motifs similar to these are likely to be ruled a step from core practice. However, if they can be demonstrated as occurring in period heraldry, they will no longer be considered a step from core practice.
A. Charges: The following charges have been ruled a step from period practice:
- compass star
- pawprint, footprint, etc.
- valknut
- hexagon
- complex machines known to Europeans
- chief doubly-enarched
- cross of Saint Brigid
- a triskele or triskelion arrondi
B. Motifs: The following motifs have been ruled a step from period practice:
- counterchanging a bordure over a central ordinary
- a spiderweb covering part of the field
- a bend bevilled with charges around it
- a gurges as a tertiary charge
- a schnecke with secondary or tertiary charges
- charged gores, charged gussets, and charged complex-line tierces
- counterchanging a field treatment across a field and ordinary
- jessant-de-lys with any charge other than the head of a leopard or lion
- the head of a leopard or lion jessant of any charge other than a fleur-de-lys
- a central charge on a gyronny arrondi field drawn with the corners of the field in the center of a gyron
- animate charges oriented in annulo (see the August 2019 Cover Letter for details)
- three charges in three tinctures in the same charge group (not a step from core practice if the charges are the same type, see the September 2020 CL for details)
- three tomoe in annulo, specifically misutomoe (see the March 2019 Cover Letter for details)
[Reviewed 15 March 2022.]