emblazonry

/ɛmˈbleɪzənri/
noun
  1. The art or practice of decorating something with bright colors, designs, or symbols; also, the decoration itself.
    • She studied medieval emblazonry to design the family crest for the reunion.
    • The parade float was a masterpiece of emblazonry, with glittering flags and painted shields.
    • The castle walls were covered in beautiful emblazonry of lions and stars.
  2. A striking or showy display, especially of something like a logo, slogan, or symbol.
    • His jacket was a walking emblazonry of band patches and political pins.
    • The company's emblazonry on the building's front made it impossible to miss.
    • The stadium was filled with the emblazonry of team colors and championship banners.
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