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In [[heraldry]], a line which is drawn '''potenty''' is made up of a series of T shapes.
In [[heraldry]], a line which is drawn '''potenty''' is made up of a series of T shapes.

'''Potenty''' is also a [[field]] treatment and consists of interlocking T shapes. Often it is blue ([[azure]]) and white ([[argent]]), similar to [[vair]].

See Also: [[Cross potent]]

[[Category:Device heraldry]]

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In heraldry, a line which is drawn potenty is made up of a series of T shapes.

Potenty is also a field treatment and consists of interlocking T shapes. Often it is blue (azure) and white (argent), similar to vair.

See Also: Cross potent