Talk:Fimbriation
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Double fimbriated
[edit]The example provided, Mozirje, is not particularly good, in fact not good at all. Cf. http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grb_Ob%C4%8Dine_Mozirje The double fimbriation example refers perhaps to the golden and white outline around the shield. This outline is technically not fimbriation, as the fimbriation divides different fields of the shield - and in this example, these outlines has "nothing" on the outer side.
The double outline is characteristic of numerous Slovenian municipal shield, but technically - these are not parts of the blazon, only ornaments for the shield and may be omitted (as it is explicitly stated in the official descriptions of most of those coats of arms, e.g. "Zlati trak, ki ga nosi ščit na svojih zunajih robovih, lahko služi le kot grbovni okras." čl. 8, Odlok o grbu in zastavi Občine Pivka, Uradni list RS, št. 37/98). Anyway, one should drop the Slovenian examples like this.
Double fimbriation is often technically prefferably described as cottice (cotise), when the inner fimbriation is of the same colour as the outer field. An example where double (and triple) fimbiration is not a cottice is e.g. the ADAC Yacht Club pennant — Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.136.187.75 (talk) 10:28, 26 April 2014 (UTC)
Flag of the Solomon Islands
[edit]Does the Flag of the Solomon Islands really demonstrate fimbriation or just a bend(let) sinister on a field that is divided per bend sinister? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 139.137.128.52 (talk) 13:28, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
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