processional banners

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Scope note
Banners carried at the head of a procession, usually mounted upon a long staff or handle. They are usually rectangular, but may be triangular or of another shape. They are usually suspended at the top edge, but may be fixed on a stiff frame on all sides. They may be painted or richly embroidered; used in religious processions, royal processions, and for other occasions. They may carry the identification of a confraternity, congregation, or parish.
processional banners
Accepted term: 22-Apr-2024