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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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What are these called



What are these couple of frond like things enclosing the award titles called?
  

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I believe they're just a type of laurel , since Roman times a symbol of majesty, royalty, honor, etc.

  • I believe they're just a type of laurel , since Roman times a symbol of majesty, royalty, honor, etc.
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I believe they're just a type of laurel, since Roman times a symbol of majesty, royalty, honor, etc.
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Thanks.
AnonymousWhat are these couple of frond like things enclosing the award titles called?
Another request. Can you help me describe them in a better way than I have in the question?
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Laurel wreath / Sprigs of laurel around /surrounding the text
The text enclosed in a laurel wreath.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_wreath

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