A golden seven-pointed crown dominates the chief of this heraldic shield. This belvor Greyhawk heraldry canvas print captures the regal authority of medieval manuscript illumination. Notably, the per pale division creates stark contrast between silver and blue.
Also, weathered parchment edges frame the composition with authentic manuscript aging. The metallic rivets around the shield border catch light like real medieval metalwork. Moreover, dark brown lettering above proclaims the realm’s name with scribal precision.
Royal crowns separate noble realms from common territories in heraldic tradition. Greyhawk collectors recognize the authority that golden coronets represent in Flanaess politics. Particularly, this belvor Greyhawk heraldry canvas print anchors any collection with sovereign presence.
About This Canvas Print
- Printed on premium artist-grade canvas using archival inks rated for 100+ years of fade resistance
- Flat canvas print — no frame, no matting, giving you complete flexibility to display it your way
- The 1.5-inch border on all sides is designed for gallery wrapping around a stretcher frame or standard framing — the image area stays fully intact
- High-resolution printing captures fine line detail, color gradients, and subtle textures across the full image
- Printed and shipped from the USA — ready to display, frame, or wrap when it arrives
Display Ideas
This heraldic device commands attention beside a campaign journal or reference binder. Furthermore, the manuscript styling bridges tabletop sessions and display-worthy medieval art.
About the Artist
This canvas print reproduces original artwork by Anna B. Meyer. Noble Dwarf is an authorized print partner — all prints are produced with the creator’s permission on archival canvas with 100-year fade-resistant inks.



























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