White with lilac strikes me as excellent. No likely mistake for any order or society that I´m aware of, either, with this pretty combination.couch wrote:. . . . As to colors for the rosette, were we to adopt the Villon motto, I'd suggest white with lilac. Or, in honor of the tortoise, should it be chosen, marine blue with solar gold or lunar sliver.
RWS, do we need to avoid any famous color combinations?
A quick anecdote. A few years ago I wore the rosette of a particular American hereditary society while visiting Argentina: I thought its light blue and white an unobtrusive homage to a country I have such fondness for. It took me a few weeks to recognize that the salute from a military sentry posted not far from where I was staying, and past whose post I habitually walked, was for me and not for someone behind me: the rosette of the Cincinnati is identical to the Order of the Liberator, awarded to outstanding foreigners for services to the Argentine nation.
Thank goodness that my own are not canting arms! It would be a bit of a bluster to bear them.couch wrote:I am reminded of the canting blazon produced by an old friend of mine for a fictional 17th-century mercenary. "Captain Duncan Carruthers: Or, seven vert ewes displayed."