Savoy knot explained

Knot:Savoy knot
Badge:Savoy badge.png
Badge Caption:The Savoy badge.
Family:House of Savoy
Region:Savoy
Notes:The first to bear the knot is said to have been Thomas I, Count of Savoy, in the 13th century.[1]

The Savoy knot, a type of decorative knot, is a heraldic knot used primarily in Italian heraldry. It is most notable for its appearance on the heraldic badge of the House of Savoy, where it is accompanied by the motto Stringe ma non costringe, "It tightens, but does not constrain".[2] The Cavendish knot is an identical heraldic knot. In shape, the Savoy knot is comparable to a figure eight.

When used outside heraldry (as a real knot), it is known as a figure-eight knot.

The Savoy knot can also be seen on the Alfa Romeo automobile badge (founded and manufactured in Milan, Italy) up to 1943.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Pine, Leslie Gilbert. A Dictionary of Mottoes. 1983. Routledge. 223. registration.
  2. Book: Burgess, Joseph Tom. Knots, Ties and Splices: A Handbook for Seafarers, Travellers and All Who Use Cordage, with Historical, Heraldic and Practical Notes. Joseph Tom Burgess . 1884. G. Routledge and Sons. Oxford. 12 .
  3. See the historical brands in Storia del logo (it)