Cendrée

Cendrée

In heraldry, cendrée /ˈsɛndr/ is a tincture, the grey of ashes (French cendres), iron, and stone walls.

cendrée colours
Arms of the House of Lilburn: Cendree, three fusils argent.

It is rare in Anglophone heraldry, but common in Germany,[citation needed] and to a lesser extent in France.

A rare British example is the arms of Uplawmoor Primary School (Public Register vol 81, p 62): Tierced per pale: first, cendree and second gules over all a bell tower per pale argent and cendree, the bell counterchanged; third per pale argent and cendree, a square tower counterchanged; a base tierced per pale, first gules, second argent a book expanded cendree, third per bend gules and cendree three edock leaves conjoined at the stalk in triangle, one in bend, and two in bend sinister argent.



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