Decoupe-Feh

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Decoupe-Feh in the coat of arms of Anglure

The Decoupe-Feh is a special tinging of a coat of arms in the old French heraldry . These scattering, known as cutouts (French: découpures), are small image sections in the shield. In the coat of arms of the French commune of Anglure and Buzancy (Ardennes) , this tinging (Decoupe-Feh) consists of small silver bells in gold over small, red angles that open upwards (a figure similar to a lying red crescent moon ). Heraldists suspect the origin in the precious fabrics used initially and the butterfly mist .

literature

  • Gert Oswald : Lexicon of Heraldry. Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1984, p. 94.