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==Heraldry== In [[heraldry]], '''diapering''' is a technique in which those who emblazon, draw, paint, or otherwise depict [[Coat of arms|achievements of arms]] decorate large areas of flat colour by drawing [[hatching|crosshatches]] or [[Arabesque (European art)|arabesque]]s. There is no standard, and each artist is allowed individual idiosyncrasies. ===Excluded from blazon=== With very rare exceptions, diapering is not a part of the [[blazon]], but is mere decoration, or ornamental accessory. Thus a [[shield]] with diapering is considered the same as a shield of the same design but without diapering. For this reason diapering must not be so obtrusive or so heavily drawn that it could be mistaken for a substantive [[charge (heraldry)|charge]] or for a [[variation of the field]]. This is especially the case with diaper of simple cross-hatching which might be mistaken for a field of [[lozengy]]. ===Exceptions=== There are at least three Scots coats whose blazon includes diaper: *Fulton of Lochliboside, ''Az. diapered or semy of fleurs de lys of the last, on a fess arg. two boar's heads erased of the field'' (Public Register vol 1, p 551, 1789);<ref name=HandJB>[https://books.google.com/books?id=-yINEv1wtFEC&dq=Fulton+of+Lochliboside&pg=PA159 Hastings Paul and James Balfour Paul, An Ordinary of Arms: Contained in the Public Register of All Arms and bearings in Scotland, p. 159] Accessed 1 March 2018</ref> *Fulton of Park of Inchinnan, a [[Difference (heraldry)|difference]] of the above, ''Az. diapered or semy of fleurs de lys of the last, on a fess arg. a boar's head erased of the field'' (Public Register vol 1. pp 550β1);<ref name=HandJB/> *Royal Burgh of Cullen, a 20th-century armorial: ''Per fess sable and argent, in chief on a sedilla or cushioned gules diapered or the Blessed Virgin enthroned proper habited gules mantled azure crowned or and holding in her dexter hand a sceptre surmounted of a fleur de lis or and in her sinister arm the Holy Child enhaloed also proper in base a talbot passant of the first'' (Public Register, vol 41, p 37, 1956).<ref>[http://www.ngw.nl/heraldrywiki/index.php/Cullen Cullen: Official blazon] at www.ngw.nl/heraldrywiki Accessed 2 March 2018</ref>
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