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|'''Name'''
|'''Blazon'''
|'''Symbol of'''
|-
|Red cross
|A cross couped gules on an argent background
|International Red Cross (protected by international treaty)
|-
|Belt strap
|A charge within a belt strap
|Scottish clan badges, when the belt strap encircles charge(s)
|-
|Crowned Harp
|A crowned harp
|Ireland
|-
|Crowned Rose
|A crowned [Tudor] rose
|England
|-
|Crowned Shamrock
|A crowned trefoil (or shamrock)
|Ireland
|-
|Crowned Thistle
|A crowned Scottish thistle
|Scotland
|-
|Flaming Cross
|A cross enflamed, or A cross of flames
|Ku Klux Klan
|-
|France ancient
|Azure, semy-de-lis Or
|France
|-
|France modern
|Azure, three fleurs-de-lis Or
|France
|-
|Fylfot
|''See'' Swastika
|
|-
|Hand of Glory
|On a flame a hand; A hand enflamed
|Black magic
|-
|Imperial Dragon
|A five-toed Chinese dragon
|Emperor of China
|-
|Japan Emperor
|a sixteen-petalled chrysanthemum
|Ruler of Japan (added in July 2014 Cover Letter)
|-
|Papal Cross
|A cross with three cross-pieces in chief
|Pope
|-
|Pentacle/Pentagram
|NOTE: This restriction has been [http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2009/03/09-031ar.html rescinded as of March 2009.] A mullet voided and interlaced/ within and conjoined to an annulet
|Inverted version perceived as a symbol of black magic and "satanism"; upright version insufficiently different from inverted version
|-
|Red Hand of Ulster
|A sinister hand appaumy gules on argent canton or inescutcheon
|British Baronets
|-
|Rose en soleil
|A rose with sunbeams emanating
|Plantagenet kings of England
|-
|Royal Dragon
|A four-toed Chinese dragon
|Ruler of Korea
|-
|Scottish Tressure
|A double tressure flory counter-flory
|Scottish augmentation; an ''orle fleury (counter-fleury)'' is insufficiently different
|-
|Swastika
|A swastika or a fylfot
|Nazi Party (NSDAP)
|-
|Triskelion gammadion
|A triskelion gammadion
|Afrikaaner Weerstandsbeweging, a white supremacist group
|-
|Tudor Rose
|The combination of a rose argent and a rose gules, whether as a double rose or in some other manner which creates a half-white, half-red rose
|Tudors
|}

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Name Blazon Symbol of
Red cross A cross couped gules on an argent background International Red Cross (protected by international treaty)
Belt strap A charge within a belt strap Scottish clan badges, when the belt strap encircles charge(s)
Crowned Harp A crowned harp Ireland
Crowned Rose A crowned [Tudor] rose England
Crowned Shamrock A crowned trefoil (or shamrock) Ireland
Crowned Thistle A crowned Scottish thistle Scotland
Flaming Cross A cross enflamed, or A cross of flames Ku Klux Klan
France ancient Azure, semy-de-lis Or France
France modern Azure, three fleurs-de-lis Or France
Fylfot See Swastika
Hand of Glory On a flame a hand; A hand enflamed Black magic
Imperial Dragon A five-toed Chinese dragon Emperor of China
Japan Emperor a sixteen-petalled chrysanthemum Ruler of Japan (added in July 2014 Cover Letter)
Papal Cross A cross with three cross-pieces in chief Pope
Pentacle/Pentagram NOTE: This restriction has been rescinded as of March 2009. A mullet voided and interlaced/ within and conjoined to an annulet Inverted version perceived as a symbol of black magic and "satanism"; upright version insufficiently different from inverted version
Red Hand of Ulster A sinister hand appaumy gules on argent canton or inescutcheon British Baronets
Rose en soleil A rose with sunbeams emanating Plantagenet kings of England
Royal Dragon A four-toed Chinese dragon Ruler of Korea
Scottish Tressure A double tressure flory counter-flory Scottish augmentation; an orle fleury (counter-fleury) is insufficiently different
Swastika A swastika or a fylfot Nazi Party (NSDAP)
Triskelion gammadion A triskelion gammadion Afrikaaner Weerstandsbeweging, a white supremacist group
Tudor Rose The combination of a rose argent and a rose gules, whether as a double rose or in some other manner which creates a half-white, half-red rose Tudors