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In [[heraldry]] a '''tressure''' is a subordinary made by the inner quarter of a [[bordure]].
In [[heraldry]] a '''tressure''' is a [[subordinary]] made by the inner quarter of a [[bordure]]. The tressure is considered a [[diminutive]] of an [[orle]]. In [[SCA]] [[heraldry]], you may not have a single tressure, but you can have a double or triple tressure.


''See also:''
*[[orle]]

[[Category:Device heraldry]]

Latest revision as of 09:21, 27 October 2006

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In heraldry a tressure is a subordinary made by the inner quarter of a bordure. The tressure is considered a diminutive of an orle. In SCA heraldry, you may not have a single tressure, but you can have a double or triple tressure.


See also: