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The [[Order]] of the Maunche, is an [[award]] for [[Arts and Sciences]] in the [[East Kingdom]] of the [[SCA]]. |
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A maunche (alternately spelled manche or maunch) 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, separated from her dress at the shoulder.
The 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.
The badge of Fulk de Toron in Ealdormere, showing a maunche.
SCA Usage
The Order of the Maunche, is an award for Arts and Sciences in the East Kingdom of the SCA.
The badge of the Order of the Maunche, showing another representation of the maunche