Order Of The Garter Sash
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Order of the garter sash. X 33 mm early 19 t h century. The most noble order of the garter k g lesser george sash badge the onyx cameo of st. The sash of the order is saxon blue with a central crimson stripe.
The sash is worn over the left shoulder. The most noble order of the garter is an order of chivalry founded by king edward iii of england in 1348. See more ideas about order of the garter garter chivalry.
Both are circled by a blue ring with the motto of the order. It is the most senior order of knighthood in the british honours system outranked in precedence only by the victoria cross and the george cross the order of the garter is dedicated to the image and arms of saint george england s patron saint. On most occasions when medals are worn the star and sash badge called the lesser george as the badge on the collar is called the george are worn.
A lady wears hers around her upper left arm while a knight straps his around his left calf. Non british recipients usually heads of state and royal knights do not count towards this limit. Since the order of the garter is the senior order of the united kingdom a member will wear its star above the others up to three that he or she holds.
When ribbons only are worn the ribbon of the order of the garter is not worn. And because this the order of the garter after all each knight lady gets an actual velvet garter. The king or queen of the united kingdom is sovereign of the order which is limited to 24 living knights or ladies companion.
George slaying the dragon surrounded by a gold garter the gold motto mounted on the blue enamel ground the reverse centre of gold repoussé work depicting a similar scene surrounded by a similar garter with integral gold rope work suspension and gold ring 67 mm. The order of the garter was the first of such chivalric orders in england but there had been several already formed elsewhere notably the order of the sash by king alfonso xi of castile and leon r. The sash around the waist may be worn in daily attire but the sash from shoulder to hip is worn on ceremonial occasions only.