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Famous Titanic Passengers and the Stories in Their Coats of Arms
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The sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912 remains one of the most haunting events in maritime history. As the luxury liner made its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York, it carried more than 2,200 people — from third-class emigrants to first-class aristocrats and millionaires. Among the passengers were some of the…
Bringing Vintage Home Decor to Life with Meaningful Ancestral Art
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If you love vintage home decor, you’ll know how it brings warmth, character, and a timeless charm to your living spaces. But what if your vintage style could also tell a story—one rooted in your family’s heritage? At Hall of Names, we specialise in helping you decorate your home with meaningful ancestral art that connects…
How to Decorate Your Home with Meaningful Ancestral Art
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Your home is more than just a living space—it’s a reflection of your heritage and the stories that connect you to the past. One wonderful way to bring this history to life is through ancestral art featuring historic coats of arms and family crests associated with your surname’s earliest known bearers. Unlike modern family logos…
Immortalise Your Name with an Armorial Sword
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Armorial Swords: Honour Your Family Name with a Legacy in Steel An armorial sword is far more than just a decorative weapon – it is a powerful symbol of heritage, identity, and honour. By incorporating your family’s coat of arms into the pommel of a finely crafted sword, you create an heirloom that bridges the…
Meaningful Gift Ideas with Your Family Crest
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Looking for a gift that’s thoughtful, personal, and truly unique? Whether it’s for a milestone birthday, anniversary, retirement, or simply a way to say “thank you,” a personalised item featuring your family crest is a beautiful way to celebrate heritage and identity. At Hall of Names, we offer a wide range of gifts that combine…
The History of Engraved Crystal and Its Modern Appeal
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Engraved crystal has always symbolised elegance, prestige, and timeless beauty. While pinpointing the exact origins is difficult, artisans likely developed glass engraving over many centuries. This craft gained popularity in Europe during the Renaissance. Skilled artists created detailed engravings on fine glass, often featuring family crests, heraldic symbols, and decorative designs. Such pieces were prized…
Community Groups Using Heraldry for Pride and Identity
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Community groups across the UK are increasingly using heraldry to create strong visual identities that celebrate their history, values, and achievements. Whether you run a local sports club, charity, or organisation, adopting heraldic symbols like lions, stars, or crowns can help foster pride and belonging among members. At Hall of Names, we offer a wide…