Hungerford knot

The heraldic badge of the Hastings family, with the so-called "Hastings knot" entwining a sickle and garb of wheat.

The Hungerford or Hastings knot is a type of decorative unknot, and is a heraldic knot used primarily in English heraldry. It is most notable for its appearance on the Hungerford and Hastings family heraldic badges. The binding together of a sickle and a wheatsheaf with the knot commemorates the marriage between the Hungerfords and the Peverells, respectively, in the early 15th century.[1]

References

  1. Warner, Charles (1996), "Heraldic Knots", in Turner, J.C.; van de Griend, P., History and Science of Knots, K&E Series on Knots and Everything 11, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, p. 392, ISBN 981-02-2469-9