- and
circlet are
often used interchangeably, and 'open crowns' with no
arches (as
opposed to 'closed crowns') have also been
referred to as
circlets. In...
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second and
third circlets were
added to the tiara. It was
during this
period that the fleur-de-lis was used to
decorate the
circlets. The
tiara was kept...
- Commander, and
Commanders are enamelled, with pale blue crosses,
crimson circlets and a gold
central medallion. Officers'
badges are
plain silver-gilt, while...
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Circlet Princess (****anese: サークレット・プリンセス, Hepburn: Sākuretto Purinsesu) is a ****anese role-playing
browser game
developed by DMM Games. An
anime television...
- made from a
length of
loops of
similar size,
which can
range from tiny
circlets to
large curls. To make bouclé, at
least two
strands are combined, with...
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elements possessing great symbolic significance: the
circlet, the high arch, and the mitre. The
circlet is
dominated by
eight large squares of diamonds, forming...
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standard included delicate lathe turned bases and
shafts and
tiers with
circlets resembling crowns.
Pieces were
distinguished by heights, the
number of...
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represent the
Royal Air
Force (RAF). It
features an
eagle superimposed on a
circlet,
which is
surmounted by a crown. The
badge was
based on a
design by a tailor...
- viewer.
Torses also
suffered artistically,
being treated not as
silken circlets, but as
horizontal bars.
Heraldry in
general underwent something of a renaissance...
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arches are
detachable at the
crosses pattée,
allowing it to be worn as a
circlet or open crown. It is the only
crown for a
British king or
queen to be made...