Atomic Heraldry

Atomic heraldry is heraldry characterised by the appearance of charges including the atom or showing the motion of parts of the atom; more loosely, it may describe heraldry in which atoms or the component parts thereof are represented through a combination of other charges. Obviously, this is a late development in heraldry. The arms of Saint-Vulbas, Ain, France show "a sign of" the atom. The arms of George Georgiou contain a representation of an atom with four electrons Sable in orbits Gules.http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za/sm300cv/smws/sm30ddf0?20050311215402309C6F84&DN=00000001

 

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