IPA: /ˈtrɛʃər/
KK: /ˈtrɛʃər/
A narrow decorative border found on a shield or banner, often used in heraldry.
The knight's shield was adorned with a beautiful tressure that highlighted his family's crest.
The word 'tressure' originates from Old French 'tressure', meaning a border or ornamental band. It refers specifically to a decorative border, often used in heraldry.
Imagine a beautiful 'border' or 'ornamental band' that adds elegance to a design — that's what a tressure represents.