Heraldic
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Gothic Lolita Jewelry - Crystal Crown and Cross Mourning Brooch by Ghostlove
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"A lovely and romantic homage to the queens of old! Wear it on your lapel or coat jacket. Stunning!"
Herald Double-Roll Wallpaper
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"A lot of people love the teal/brown combo. It is definitely very soothing yet still new and fun. This wallpaper has a cute floral print (not your typical snoozefest floral design). I likes."
NaNa Herald Ankle Dress Boots
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"BURGUNDY and smootheeeee. An awesome work of art, this boot is the SHIT."
Bark! the Herald Angels Sing Biscuits
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"An all natural treat for your favorite dog! Big Bark Bakery donates a portion of their proceeds to help needy dogs."
Anthropologie > Monsoon Herald Dress
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"Very pretty and girlish dress on sale at anthropologie"
Scrap Lights from gray pants Herald a Brighter Future
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"Corrugated cardboard collected from waste receptacles and local businesses makes up Scrap Lights, the handmade pendant lamps that come in three shapes"
Blank Dogs: Diana (The Herald): 12"
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"Awesome reissue of one of Blank Dogs best albums"
limited edition heraldic crest signet ring by wondercandy
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"A rare vintage button has been given a new history! Unearthed as a finds from the past, these buttons take us back in time...finding new life as a signet ring set against goldtone rope bezel. What a way to breathe new life into vintage!"
Pair French Gilt Carved Heraldic Wall Display
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"- Pair French hand carved heraldic displays - Main design shows the large helmet - Both offered in great shape and ready to ship anywhere - Bought from a dealer at Les Puces flea market in Paris"
The Royal Arms collections
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"26-year-old Matthew Dent, originally from Bangor who now lives and works in London as a graphic designer, and guess what after exploring a number of different options, Matthew Dent finally developed the heraldic theme, taking the greatest heraldic device ever used on coinage – the Royal Arms. To mark this major numismatic milestone, the Royal Mint is offering a range of magnificent limited-edit..."



