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Galloon (sometimes
spelled galon in
British English) is a heavily-decorated
woven or
braided trim,
typically made of, or featuring, gold or
silver thread...
- However,
staff officers had
additionally to wear a
galloon on the
uniform sleeve. If the
galloon colour was silver, the
colour of the
buttons and the...
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cadet ranks was the so-called distinction-
galloon on the
sleeve ends. It was
similar to the feldwebel-
galloon, however, from gold
colour instead of emperor-yellow...
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another significant religious design. It is
often decorated with
contrasting galloons (ornamental trim) and
fringe is
usually applied to the ends of the stole...
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Polish word borta, a
loanword from the
German borte meaning 'braid' or '
galloon'.
Notable people with the name include:
Eberhard Bort (1954–2017), writer...
- parti****ntium" used
sandals with gold
galloons and embroidery;
Protonotaries "suprannumerarii" used
sandals with gold
galloons without embroidery; Protonotaries...
- double-wide lamp****es. For a
comparable feature of
civilian dress, see
galloon.
Ancient Scythians often decorated the
seams of
their trousers with lamp****e-like...
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known as
Russia braid,: 209 is a
narrow flat
decorative braid, a type of
galloon, used in the
trimming of
drapery or clothing.
Soutache is
created by weaving...
- term "ten-gallon" is a
corruption of the
Spanish term galón,
which means "
galloon", a type of
narrow braided trim
around the crown,
possibly a
style adapted...
- (tunic), and
consisted of
three white stars on 13 mm
ragged yellow silk
galloon. The
gorget patch and the stand-up
collar showed the
particular Waffenfarbe...