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''WRONG - Only queens can use roses on their arms.'' | ''WRONG - Only queens can use roses on their arms.'' | ||
What is reserved to queens (and Companions of the Rose) are rose <u>wreaths</u>. <u>Chaplets</u> of roses are reserved to princesses. By extension, orles and bordures of roses are also reserved. Single and multiple roses | What is [[scaheraldry/Reserved Charges reserved]] to queens (and Companions of the Rose) are rose <u>[[Wreath wreaths]]</u>. <u>Chaplets</u> of roses are [[scaheraldry/Reserved Charges reserved]] to princesses. By extension, orles and bordures of roses are also [[Reserved Charges reserved]]. Single and multiple roses of any tincture* are not reserved, and are registered all the time, so long as they don't look too much like a wreath. | ||
* A rose tinctured gules and argent is an English royal badge, the "Tudor rose", and is not registerable in the Society. | * A rose tinctured gules and argent is an English royal badge, the "Tudor rose", and is not registerable in the Society. | ||
http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/wrong.html | http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/wrong.html |