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Adeel Ayub |
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Eland Groups |
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura |
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sialkot 51310 |
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Pakistan |
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300859090 |
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9/25/25 4:44 GMT |
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British Ceremonial lanyard Ceremonial Braided Lanyard
A British ceremonial lanyard (often called a ceremonial braided lanyard) is a decorative shoulder cord traditionally worn as part of formal or parade uniforms.
Key Features:
Material: Usually made of high-quality cord, braided in cotton, silk, or synthetic fibers for durability and shine.
Design: Braided or plaited with ornamental knots; often ends with a loop or aiguillette-style point.
Colors: Vary by regiment, corps, or rank (e.g., white, gold, silver, royal blue, crimson, or regimental colors).
Placement: Worn over the shoulder, typically looped under the arm or attached to a button on the tunic.
Purpose: Symbol of duty, honor, and regimental identity; in some cases, it also held a functional use (such as attaching a whistle).
Common Types:
Whistle cords – practical lanyards historically used by officers and NCOs.
Aiguillettes – more elaborate, often gold or silver, worn by senior officers, aides-de-camp, and ceremonial staff.
Bandmaster / Music Corps lanyards – distinct, often more decorative to signify musical roles.
Would you like me to make you a detailed catalog-style description (like for wholesale or product listing), or more of a historical/traditional explanation of the British ceremonial braided lanyard?
Minimum Order: 100 pieces
SOURCE: Import-Export Bulletin Board (https://www.imexbb.com/)
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