Custom Family Crest Sign | Coat of arms Carved Signs | Custom Coat of Arms and Family Crest |
Custom Family Crest Sign | Coat of arms Carved Signs | Heraldic woodcarver |
Custom Coat of Arms and Family Crest
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Carving a heraldic Commission
The process is very simple. Please send our woodcarving studio a picture or heraldic design of what you'd like made. Also tell me what size you'd like
your heraldic sculpture to be, and maybe you have some special requirements you may have.
I
will send you a quotation free of charge. If you find it acceptable, we make clear agreements on advances and deadlines. When the heraldic sculpture of your coat of arms - crest is complete I will mail your item, packaged securely and insured by DHL.
Personal
checks ( expensive), a normal banktransfer and XOOM ( a Paypal service).... are all
acceptable forms of payments. And for every payment you recieve an invoice. If I am working on your heraldic commission, I will always send you photos of the carving stages, so that you will always know how the custom sculpture is progressing.
You are also always welcome in my studio for a visit, coffee is always available.
The Coat of arms “or Coat armour” dates back to the mid-12th century
when knights began to have their shields decorated with marks to
identify them.
These marks and colors evolved into a way to identify the bearer as a member of a certain family, clan or allegiance. The coat of arms represents the bearer’s family lineage and is traditionally passed down from fathers to sons.
These marks and colors evolved into a way to identify the bearer as a member of a certain family, clan or allegiance. The coat of arms represents the bearer’s family lineage and is traditionally passed down from fathers to sons.
A family crest is the element placed on top of the helm or helmet and indicates the rank or designation of the original bearer of the Coat of Arms.
The mantling is a depiction of the
protective cloth worn by knights which is usually shown tattered or cut
to shreds. Less often it is shown as an intact drape, suggesting that
the bearer did not involve himself with combat, such as a clergyman. At
the bottom, a scroll bears a motto or the origin of the Family name.
From
the stripes on the shield to the images depicted, the Coat of Arms is
the coded family history of the person or family who owned the Coat of
Arms. The study of Coats of Arms and their meaning is called Heraldry and
in some countries the official Herald is appointed by the Government
and has the only office able to issue and regulate Coats of Arms.
Nearly all surnames originating in Western or Eastern Europe have some or other version of a Coat of Arms. If you have a surname originating in Europe, somewhere in your genealogy, over the course of history, it is most likely that a member of your family rose to distinction and earned a Coat of Arms. This is a mark of your History and in a sense belongs to you.
A beautifully hand carved Coat of Arms is a symbol of honor and a family heirloom to hand down to future generations; a highly prized gift to someone who values their families’ origin and culture. It gives the bearer a sense of place and belonging; a reminder of a family’s ongoing responsibility to honor the family name.
Over the past eighteen years, the sign carver has produced many Coats of Arms of various sizes for Families, Schools and businesses. These have been either carved in wood or made of clay and cast in cement. We offer custom made Family Coats of Arms with colour or natural wood, cement (painted or plain) or painted resin.
Belgian client |
German client |
Duché d'Amerval (France) |
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