Lambrequin
see also: Etymology of Lambrequin
A lambrequin :
- In decoration - fabric Cutting out made up of edge with festoons sometimes furnished with fringes, bunches and Nipple S suspended by a rod in its upper part and being used as reason of ornamentation to decorate a gallery with window or a sky with reads.
- structures about It - Edge with festoons, part of ornament cut out is out of wood or metal, bordering projecting eaves. In some cities of the Brazil of the south, one finds houses with this ornament which was inherited the European immigrants.
- In Heraldic - Long festooned ribbons (supposedly of the flax) on the basis of the Heaume and surrounding the ecu.
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