A company logo carved in wood | G3 Engineering Australia Have a family coat of arms with shield holders made in wood |
A number of family crests and coats of arms in wood that I have created in recent years. Usually these heraldic sculptures are done in lime wood and sometimes they are given heraldic colours, but mostly they remain uncoloured.
Heraldic Family Arms carved in wood is one of my specialities. It is always a personal challenge to be allowed to carve a family coat of arms in wood. Heraldry in wood is a very interesting subject and I also always look forward to being able to start a new commission for a heraldic family crest in wood.
You get to know interesting people who fascinate you with each 'their' fascinating family story or history. And for me personally, it is always nice to hear that they appreciate my craftsmanship and quality enormously.
Every heraldic coat of arms is different. It usually starts with an example as a source of inspiration that is provided by the client in the form of a drawing, old sketch or even by a signet ring. Our clientele consists of private individuals or nobility, but it also sometimes happens that the order comes from an institution, association or company.
A number of family crests and coats of arms in wood
that I have created in recent years.
A client from Austin, Texas US.
The coat of arms carved in wood | THORNTON familyHeraldic shield carved in wood, a client from Northern Ierland.
Coat of arms in wood, The REIJNDERS family, Netherlands. |
Coat of arms with shield holders carved in wood | The LOENEN family coat of arms, Netherlands. |
Coat of arms Elenbaas family carved in wood, Netherlands |
Heraldic shield carved and painted. The LONGLUNE family, Belgium |
Heraldic shield carved on a plate. The VAN DIEVOET family, Belgium |
Coat of arms in wood of a Portugese client. |
Coat of arms carved in wood, partly painted. Bellotti, Switzerland |
Coat of arms carved in wood & painted. The ENGELHARDT coat of arms, Switzerland |
Coat of arms of a client from Hong Kong Carved in wood & painted ( technique stone finish ) |
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