Furrier (heraldry)
Kürsch , also Fehwammen or Grauwerk , is one of the heraldic tinctures in heraldry and is a subgroup of heraldic fur , which is represented as scale-shaped, curled surfaces with undulating, interlocking lines.
Origin of the heraldic mark
Kürsch represents one of skins sewn together smoking article , earlier in the Skinning as Kürsch called, represents. Feh referred to in the fur trade, the fur of the gray squirrel Russia, the dewlap is the white peritoneum. The heraldic feud is derived from the former .
Furrier shield with three ermine tails in the post ( Bregenz ):
Examples
Burgenland AT
Wokingham GB: Rafters
See also
literature
- Gert Oswald : Lexicon of Heraldry . VEB Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1984, ISBN 3-411-02149-7 .