YupThis is the CoA of British Punjab right?
YupThis is the CoA of British Punjab right?
Probably with a kirpan as well instead of the longswords. That, or weapons that are used locally.Hi guys! Could anyone here make a coat of arms for a Sikh empire. Thinking of something like this-
But with the text at the bottom replaced with the Sikh motto ‘Deg Tegh Fateh’
Never thought of that but you’re rightProbably with a kirpan as well instead of the longswords. That, or weapons that are used locally.
Come tomthink of it though, those are actually used in the main Sikh symbol. Even if they tried going with a coat of arms styled thing they might not have a shield, as they could say they need no defense or something like that.Never thought of that but you’re right
Come tomthink of it though, those are actually used in the main Sikh symbol. Even if they tried going with a coat of arms styled thing they might not have a shield, as they could say they need no defense or something like that.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khanda_(Sikh_symbol)
Maybe he’s saying that a Sikh Empire would realistically use native weapons and defensive tools on their coat of arms, unless it is a puppet state of a larger European power of some sort.I don’t know. I’m Sikh myself but I don’t get what you’re trying to say.
I get that but no shield? As far as I know shields are an integral part of Sikh combat, although they would probably be more roundMaybe he’s saying that a Sikh Empire would realistically use native weapons and defensive tools on their coat of arms, unless it is a puppet state of a larger European power of some sort.
True. You might want to look over the coat of arms of the Empire of Iran for ideas, as they also use round shields. Though you are asking for others to do it of course, so I can see why you aren't asking people to do anything too complicated. And my thing about no shield was partially for if they are displaying multiple weapons they might just say something like that as a bit of flag lore or to excuse why it is different. Like how some people say the red stripes on te American flag represent the blood of the fallen (yes, someone said that to me when I helped them fold a flag at an empty university. It actually comes from the flag of the East Indies Company). What year were you expecting this coat-of-arms to be designed in, by the way? 1800's? Just thinking over the shape of the shield and such. I expect you should go with Iraniac inspired heraldry because they would be one of the main models for empire in the area.I get that but no shield? As far as I know shields are an integral part of Sikh combat, although they would probably be more round
True. You might want to look over the coat of arms of the Empire of Iran for ideas, as they also use round shields. Though you are asking for others to do it of course, so I can see why you aren't asking people to do anything too complicated. And my thing about no shield was partially for if they are displaying multiple weapons they might just say something like that as a bit of flag lore or to excuse why it is different. Like how some people say the red stripes on te American flag represent the blood of the fallen (yes, someone said that to me when I helped them fold a flag at an empty university. It actually comes from the flag of the East Indies Company). What year were you expecting this coat-of-arms to be designed in, by the way? 1800's? Just thinking over the shape of the shield and such. I expect you should go with Iraniac inspired heraldry because they would be one of the main models for empire in the area.
It's usually this quiet. If it bothers you do something about it.Why is nobody using this thread anymore?
Oh really? New to this thread. Apologies, though I myself do find your tone rather riude.It's usually this quiet. If it bothers you do something about it.
Apologies that was not my attention.Oh really? New to this thread. Apologies, though I myself do find your tone rather riude.
Might want to do something about the flowers and legs. They look like.. well, whatever weave they call picnic baskets.Whoa, hate to perform threadnomancy here but I had to share this one. A personal coat of arms for my (vulpine) queen, ruler of the fictional yet very British Kingdom of Vulland! The star is the approximate equivalent of the cross in her world.
Wicker? Hmm.Might want to do something about the flowers and legs. They look like.. well, whatever weave they call picnic baskets.