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In [[heraldry]], '''chapé ployé''' refers to a two coloured [[field]], divided by an inverted v with curved lines which extends to the top of the field. Historically it was used in [[Continental heraldry]], and is related to the straight lined [[chapé]].
In [[heraldry]], '''chapé ployé''' refers to a two coloured [[field]], divided by an inverted v with curved lines which extends to the top of the field. Historically it was used in [[Continental heraldry]], and is related to the straight lined [[chapé]].


''See Also'':
''See Also'':

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In heraldry, chapé ployé refers to a two coloured field, divided by an inverted v with curved lines which extends to the top of the field. Historically it was used in Continental heraldry, and is related to the straight lined chapé.

See Also: