They varied greatly in design, from the simple circlet of fleurons and trefoils of Queen Eleanor of Castile (fig.
Crowns were anciently formed of a number of leaves or fleurons set upright upon the band, sometimes with lesser leaves or jewels between them; the bands too were often jewelled.
One of the five fleurons by Choffard for Rousseau’s works is reproduced in this book, and is here followed by the same illustration with the figure draped.
One portrait, 12 fleurons on the title-pages and 37 plates.
Six fleurons on the title-pages are designed by Garnier, engraved by Choffard.
The fleuronson the title-pages of five volumes, all different, are by Choffard.
The fleurons became gold ivy-leaves, and similar leaves were figured as sprouting out from the long straight border-lines, these lines being extended so as to enclose the page on all sides.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fleurons" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.