Lapik (heraldik): Perbedaan antara revisi

Konten dihapus Konten ditambahkan
Tidak ada ringkasan suntingan
Tidak ada ringkasan suntingan
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If the compartment is mentioned in the blazon it forms part of the grant and is an integral part of the arms e.g. the current [[royal arms of the United Kingdom]] are required to have a compartment with plant badges.{{sfn|Fox-Davies|1909|p=444}} If no compartment is specified in the blazon then whether to draw one is at the discretion of the artist.{{sfn|Fox-Davies|1909|p=441}} The current arms of the [[Commonwealth of Australia]] are usually depicted on a compartment of a wreath of [[Acacia pycnantha|wattle]], the national flower. It would be acceptable to omit the wattle or substitute something else as it does not form part of the grant.
 
The decorative flourish which was often placed by [[heraldic art]]ists under the feet, hooves or paws of supporters, chiefly in theabad 19th centuryke-19, was disparagingly known by some as the "gas bracket," although this term never had any official currency; the only case in which something similar was ever actually mentioned in the blazon was the "arabesque" vert on which the [[whale]] supporters of [[Zaanstad]], [[Noord Holland]], the [[Netherlands]], balance. The compartment of the coat of arms of [[Michigan]] is similar.<ref>http://law.onecle.com/michigan/2-state/mcl-2-22.html</ref>
 
A unique instance in which the supporters stand on the motto scroll is in the arms of [[New Jersey]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://usheraldicregistry.com/pmwiki.php?n=Registrations.20060825F|title=U.S. Heraldic Registry » Registrations/New Jersey, The State of, United States of America|website=usheraldicregistry.com}}</ref> The [[coat of arms of the Netherlands]], likewise, features the two lion supporters standing on the motto scroll.