This detail shows the lower section on the reverse side of the Fetternear Banner. The banner was made around 1520 and was preserved in the 19th century at Fetternear, near Aberdeen. It is the only known church banner to survive from Medieval Scotland.
The blue and yellow coat of arms in the middle border is of Alexander Graham of Fintry in Stirlingshire. He was one of the four kirkmasters of the Confraternity of the Holy Blood.
The banner was probably embroidered professionally by members of the embroiderers' craft guild. It was made for a group known as the Confraternity of the Holy Blood who worshipped in St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh.
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