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A '''Maunche''' (alternately spelled '''manche''' is an unusual [[charge]] used in [[heraldry]]. Resembling a highly stylized letter ''M'', the maunche is actually meant to portray a billowing lady's sleeve, seperated from her [[dress]] at the shoulder. |
A '''Maunche''' (alternately spelled '''manche''' is an unusual [[charge]] used in [[heraldry]]. Resembling a highly stylized letter ''M'', the maunche is actually meant to portray a billowing lady's sleeve, seperated from her [[dress]] at the shoulder. |
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Depiction of a maunche in an [[achievement of arms]] can vary widely, from a simple representation of a sleeve to highly [[baroque]] swirls and ribbons. |
Depiction of a maunche in an [[heraldic achievement|achievement of arms]] can vary widely, from a simple representation of a sleeve to highly [[baroque]] swirls and ribbons. |
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[[category:device heraldry]] |
[[category:device heraldry]] |
Revision as of 01:55, 14 December 2005
A Maunche (alternately spelled manche is an unusual charge used in heraldry. Resembling a highly stylized letter M, the maunche is actually meant to portray a billowing lady's sleeve, seperated from her dress at the shoulder.
Depiction of a maunche in an achievement of arms can vary widely, from a simple representation of a sleeve to highly baroque swirls and ribbons.