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Kunz/Kuntz Coat of Arms, Kunz/Kuntz Crest































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BLAZONING OF THE KUNZ COAT OF ARMS

BLAZON (Wappen der Familie Kunz):
ARMS (Shield):

Argent three acorns vert stems to chief
CREST (Helmet):
Non
MANTLE (Decken):
Unknown (Mantling is seldom deScribed and usually takes the Tinctures of the Shield)

MOTTO:
Unknown (It is rare for the German Achievement to deScribe a Mottto)

REFERENCE SOURCE:


ARMS (Shield) INTERPRETATION:
Argent - (Means the Shield is Silver (Argent))
Three Acorns Vert, stems to chief - (Means 3 Green (Vert) Acorns are placed upon the Shield in the usual arrangement (2 & 1) and alignment - with the stems pointing upward (to Chief - Chief is the top third of the Shield))

CREST (Helmet) INTERPRETATION:
Non - (Means no known Crest was deScribed to be affixed by the Torse (wreath of cloth with 6 twists, alternating between the primary tinctures) together with the Mantling, to the Helmet, which is drawn in Profile with no Visor nor Grilles or with the Visor closed - the kind used by a "Bürgerliche" (Esquire/Commoner/Citizen))

SYMBOLISM:
Acorn - (Antiquity and strength)
Colors:
Argent (Silver) - (Peace and sincerity)
Vert (Green) - (Hope, joy and sometimes loyalty in love)

Above Blazon (written description) only applies to large Emblazon (drawing).

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