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1st August 11, 07:46 AM
#171
Just updated by avatar with my assumed arms:
Argent a chevron wavy Vert between three crosses erminée Sable
Also pictured is my badge (assumed three-years ago):
An octagon Sable changed with three Annulets interlaced two over one within an orle Argent
Stìophan, Clann Mhic Leòid na Hearadh
Steven, Clan MacLeod of Harris
Dandelion Pursuivant of Arms
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1st August 11, 08:07 AM
#172
 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Speaking of ink, here is my tattoo (just have one) of the Clan Macpherson badge, depicting the crest of my Chief, Sir William Macpherson of Cluny and Blairgowrie. I've had since 2009, simple black and white design based off of Roderick Gordon Macpherson's (of Canada) spectacular heraldric artwork.
Slainte,
I've been thinking about getting a tattoo like that of my family's closest scottish clan relation, but I don't know if I have to have permision to use the crest or not... I still think it would be awesome though.
kilted in Brooklet :)
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1st August 11, 08:16 AM
#173
I like the simplicity of the arms, Steven.
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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1st August 11, 08:18 AM
#174
 Originally Posted by Mike_Oettle
I like the simplicity of the arms, Steven.
Regards,
Mike
Me too! Your badge is also very interesting as it has the appearance of a traditional Japanese mon. Is that intentional?
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1st August 11, 08:53 AM
#175
 Originally Posted by Cygnus
Me too! Your badge is also very interesting as it has the appearance of a traditional Japanese mon. Is that intentional?
Yes! As a matter of fact, the badge is inspired by the mon of my dojo. I'm very glad that it's evident.
Stìophan, Clann Mhic Leòid na Hearadh
Steven, Clan MacLeod of Harris
Dandelion Pursuivant of Arms
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1st August 11, 08:55 AM
#176
 Originally Posted by Mike_Oettle
I like the simplicity of the arms, Steven.
Regards,
Mike
Thank you (and it only took me 3-1/2 years of redesigns to get it right)
Stìophan, Clann Mhic Leòid na Hearadh
Steven, Clan MacLeod of Harris
Dandelion Pursuivant of Arms
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1st August 11, 10:45 AM
#177
Sometimes inspiration takes a long, slow course, Mike.
I remember reading about a man who had written more than 500 pages about his experiences on a metro train system, and then reduced it to a haiku:
The faces of those people in that crowd
Petals on a wet, black bough.
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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1st August 11, 11:04 AM
#178
 Originally Posted by cryerelizabeth
I've been thinking about getting a tattoo like that of my family's closest scottish clan relation, but I don't know if I have to have permision to use the crest or not... I still think it would be awesome though.
You may certainly use the crest of your chief, encircled by the belt and buckle, but not the chief's crest alone, as it belongs to him and to no other. The clan "badge" you see on my right shoulder, is that of the Clan Macpherson, to which I belong, am a staunch supporter, and play an active role. The Scottish Wildcat you see, is particularly positioned according to the personal preferences of my Chief, Sir William Macpherson of Cluny and Blairgowrie, TD. The crest (as with all armorial bearings) is unique to the armiger and cannot be used by others. Clansmen and clanswomen of the Clan Macpherson are authorised to wear the chief's crest, only if it is encircled by the belt and buckle, with Cluny's (the Macphersons) motto inscribed.
You may certainly do this (have a tattoo done) with the recognised and offical "badge" of your closest clan affiliation, or perhaps your own armorial bearings should you be an armiger-properly registered with the Lyon Court in Edinburgh of course!
Cheers,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 1st August 11 at 11:45 AM.
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1st August 11, 11:32 AM
#179
 Originally Posted by cryerelizabeth
I've been thinking about getting a tattoo like that of my family's closest scottish clan relation, but I don't know if I have to have permision to use the crest or not... I still think it would be awesome though.
I can understand your hesitation, what with clan affiliation being associated with your surname. The impression that I get from your comment is that your surname isn't one normally associated with a Scottish clan. If that is the case, find the clan to which you are most closely related and try and find the contact information for that clan's chief. You can then write a formal letter asking to be included in the clan's membership. Most of the current clan chiefs seem to be very reasonable and approachable, and I highly doubt that they would turn away a request from a relative to join their clan!
With the chief's welcome and blessing, you could then get the tattoo you want with no worries about whether or not that particular clan "accepts" you.
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1st August 11, 11:45 AM
#180
 Originally Posted by Cygnus
I can understand your hesitation, what with clan affiliation being associated with your surname. The impression that I get from your comment is that your surname isn't one normally associated with a Scottish clan. If that is the case, find the clan to which you are most closely related and try and find the contact information for that clan's chief. You can then write a formal letter asking to be included in the clan's membership. Most of the current clan chiefs seem to be very reasonable and approachable, and I highly doubt that they would turn away a request from a relative to join their clan!
With the chief's welcome and blessing, you could then get the tattoo you want with no worries about whether or not that particular clan "accepts" you.
Well said, with some very good advice!
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