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    Gender heraldry is a way to visually represent gender identity and expression which takes inspiration from European heraldry, originally proposed by otherkin writer and researcher Orion Scribner.<ref>Nova. "Coat of Gender 2022". Originally posted on Tumblr October 14 2022. https://nova-dergs.weebly.com/coat-of-gender.html</ref> Coats of arms created in this tradition are often called "coats of gender".
    Gender heraldry is a way to visually represent gender identity and expression which takes inspiration from European heraldry, originally proposed by [[otherkin]] writer and researcher Orion Scribner.<ref>Nova. "Coat of Gender 2022". Originally posted on Tumblr October 14 2022. https://nova-dergs.weebly.com/coat-of-gender.html</ref> Coats of arms created in this tradition are often called "coats of gender".


    == Shield shape and gender ==
    == Shield shape and gender ==
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    * [https://ilraksroost.neocities.org/coatofgender2022 Ilrak's Coat of Gender]  
    * [https://ilraksroost.neocities.org/coatofgender2022 Ilrak's Coat of Gender]  
    * [https://nova-dergs.weebly.com/coat-of-gender.html Nova's Coat of Gender]  
    * [https://nova-dergs.weebly.com/coat-of-gender.html Nova's Coat of Gender]  
    * [https://www.patreon.com/posts/my-personal-coat-4471618 Orion Scribner's Coat of Gender]


    == Works Cited ==
    == Works Cited ==

    Latest revision as of 19:19, 7 April 2025

    Gender heraldry is a way to visually represent gender identity and expression which takes inspiration from European heraldry, originally proposed by otherkin writer and researcher Orion Scribner.[1] Coats of arms created in this tradition are often called "coats of gender".

    Shield shape and gender[edit | edit source]

    Like in European heraldry, there is a relationship between the shape of a shield on a coat of arms and the bearer's gender. For example, oval-shaped shields suggest the bearer is a woman. Unlike in traditional European heraldry, however, these expectations are less strict; Scribner emphasized that adopting particular gendered symbolism was optional. Scribner also suggested additional shield shapes and orientations which reflect a non-binary view of gender, such as square shields for nonbinary people and tilted shields for demigender people.[2]

    External Links[edit | edit source]

    Works Cited[edit | edit source]

    1. Nova. "Coat of Gender 2022". Originally posted on Tumblr October 14 2022. https://nova-dergs.weebly.com/coat-of-gender.html
    2. Scribner, Orion. "Gender heraldry: Choose your shield shape". Reposted October 17, 2022.https://frameacloud.tumblr.com/post/698406859051335680/frameacloud-orion-scribner-gender-heraldry