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Sash: The shield is traversed diagonally from the upper right corner to the lower left 
Rod: The shield is traversed diagonally from upper left corner to the lower right corner.  Calzado: Two lines from the center of the tip and ending at the upper corners.
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Cut: The shield is divided into two equal parts by a horizontal line through the center of the shield. Â  Curtain: Two lines down the center of the head, sometimes straight and curved towards the other corners of the bottom corners Cuartelado in Cross: The field of the shield is divided into four equal parts, by the stroke of a horizontal and a vertical line that intersect at the center. Â  Faja: Part the coat by cutting horizontally to occupy the middle third of the shield, symbolizing the armor of the knights. Â  Chief: Can be interpreted in two ways as the highest line of the shield, and the figure of Blason that touches this line, this figure is divided into center and right-handed Canton Canton incident. Â  Stick: Strip that runs vertically to the center of the shield from the head to the tip, occupying one third of the shield symbolizes the knight's spear.
  Cut Vertical: The bottom of the shield is properly match a vertical line from the center of the head to the center of the tip.   Smached: El escudo es dividido por una linea diagonal desde la esquina superior derecha hasta la esquina inferior izquierda.

Terciado en faja: The shield is divided into three equal parts by horizontal lines. 
Slung: The shield is divided into three equal parts by vertical lines.
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Snap: The shield is divided by a diagonal line from upper left to lower right corner.

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