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==Sub-ordinaries==

Sub-ordinaries are less frequently used ordinaries and usually smaller in size. They are often considered [[secondary charge]]s, and are mentioned after any ordinaries in a [[blazon]].

* [[annulet]]
* [[billet]]
* [[bordure]]
* [[canton]]
* [[flanches]]
* [[fret]]
* [[fusil]]
* [[gyron]]
* [[inescutcheon]]
* [[label]]
* [[lozenge]]
* [[mascle]]
* [[orle]]
* [[quarter]]
* [[roundel]]
* [[rustre]]
* [[tressure]]

==Cotising and Fimbriation==

As ordinaries and sub-ordinaries are simple charges they may be [[cotised]], [[fimbriated]] or voided, so long as they are not peripheral ordinaries (such as a [[bordure]] or [[chief]]).

[[Category:Device heraldry]]

Revision as of 17:38, 10 August 2005

Ordinaries and their diminutives

An ordinary is an area of tincture that covers a large part of the shield. Ordinaries drawn with thinner lines are referred to as diminutives. As a rule of thumb, an ordinary should cover 1/3 of the area of the shield.

One-edged ordinaries

Two-edged ordinaries

Three-edged ordinaries

Four-edged ordinaries