mantling

heraldry
Also known as: lambrequin

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components of armorial bearings

  • Akkadian cylinder seal
    In heraldry: The mantling

    From the helmet hangs the mantling, or lambrequin. When worn, that was made of linen or other cloth and performed the useful function of shielding the wearer from the sun’s rays; it also served to snare or deflect sword cuts. The mantling, or mantle,…

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use in French pottery

  • Hohokam pottery
    In pottery: Faience, or tin-glazed ware

    …Poterat, introduced a decoration of lambrequins, ornament with a jagged or scalloped outline based on drapery, scrollwork, lacework ornament, and the like. Lambrequins were extremely popular and were copied at other porcelain and faience factories. The faience of Nevers, too, is extremely important and shows the Baroque style at its…

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