Bleu Celeste

Bleu celeste ("sky blue") is a rarely-occurring tincture in heraldry (not being one of the seven main colours or metals or the three "staynard colours"). Initially considered to be European rather than English or Scottish, after the Second World War it became more prevalent in England in badges of coats relating to the Royal Air Force, or the arms of those with some RAF connection. While in the post-WWII period bleu-celeste is depicted as a darker shade, in prior times it was depicted as very light, and has even been treated as a metal, as azure charges have been placed on a bleu celeste field, and vice versa. Bleu celeste can be seen in the arms of the Canadian Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
baron newborough
ontario libertarian party
respiratory zone
jack mcconnell
metal church
irbit
acute respiratory distress syndrome
mediatization
family coalition party of ontario
rumination
baron sheffield
baron stanley of alderley
grammy award for best historical album
shielding effect
polylogarithm
institute for policy studies
stronsay
b 52 shooter
transnational institute
tni
michael fay
pie and mash
egbert ii of kent
eday
list of south african divisions in world war ii
grand marnier
amy dillwyn
guido molinari
rembrandt peale
westray
ayutthaya historical park
rupee (legend of zelda)
carl wilhelm borchardt
nikolay yakovlevich sonin
abolitionist party of canada
spirometer
ecologist greens
manhattan and bronx surface transit operating authority
gabapentin
united farmers of alberta
blriot s.510
mosaic law
1781 in music
flotta