Dreischneuss

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The Dreischneuss is an ornamental figure of the late Gothic . It consists of three fish-bubble or drop-like shapes arranged in a circle . The fish bladder itself, a curved pointy round, is also known as "snow snouts". Just like z. B. the three-pass and four-pass , this figure can be found especially as part of the decorative tracery in (church) windows and balustrades .

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