banderolle
A banderole is a long, narrow strip of cloth or paper, often decorated with patterns, designs, or writing, that is used to adorn buildings, vehicles, or other objects. The term originates from the French word "banderole," which means "strip" or "band." Banderoles are commonly used in various cultural and ceremonial contexts, such as festivals, parades, and celebrations.
Historically, banderoles have been employed in military contexts, where they were used to display messages or
Banderoles are typically attached to poles, ropes, or other supports and can be suspended from the ground
The use of banderoles has evolved over time, reflecting changes in cultural practices and technological advancements.