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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...
- parti****ntium" used
sandals with gold
galloons and embroidery;
Protonotaries "suprannumerarii" used
sandals with gold
galloons without embroidery; Protonotaries...
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golden galloon. From that derives, that the
colour of the rank
stars and
galloons had
nothing to do with the rank. On
coats rank
insignias had
never been...
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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...
- However, this drew some
criticism as a
commander with four
galloons now got
three galloons,
which in the old rank
insignia system was the rank insignia...
- the t****el,
fringes (applied, as
opposed to integral),
ornamental cords,
galloons, pompons, rosettes, and gimps, as well as
other forms. T****els, pompons...
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detailing is used to
accomplish this goal with the twenty-two
braided gold
galloons on the
skirt meant to
represent the twenty-two
letters in the
Hebrew alphabet...
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distimmer of
doshes is a gostak. If, moreover, the
doshes are
galloons, we know that some
galloons are
distimmed by the gostak. And so we may go on, and so...
- its
primary expression, but it also
included fringes,
ornamental cords,
galloons, pompons, rosettes, and gimps. T****els,
pompons and
rosettes are point...
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designed as
galloons sewn
directly to
another shoulder mark (axelklaffshylsa m/87 blÄ). 2.
Before 2003,
captains wore
three 8 mm gold
galloons and a loop...