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9/24/25 11:40 GMT
White Silk Shoulder Cord Ceremonial Lanyard

A White Silk Shoulder Cord Ceremonial Lanyard is a decorative military and ceremonial accessory traditionally worn on the shoulder. Here’s a quick breakdown: Key Features Material: Made from high-quality braided white silk or silk-like rayon, giving it a smooth, elegant appearance. Design: Braided cord style, often looped and worn over the right or left shoulder depending on unit or tradition. Purpose: Used as a ceremonial lanyard or shoulder cord to denote honor, rank distinction, or as part of a dress/parade uniform. Usage: Military ceremonial dress uniforms Police, paramilitary, and cadet corps Band uniforms and parade attire Symbolism: The color white represents purity, honor, and formality, making it ideal for parades, guard duty, and ceremonial occasions.

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sialkot 51310
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9/23/25 12:49 GMT
Army Cap Cord

A cap cord is a decorative or functional cord worn on certain types of military, police, or ceremonial caps. It usually sits across the front of the cap (just above the visor/peak) and is secured by two cap buttons on each side. Key Points about Cap Cords: Purpose: Originally had a functional use to secure the cap. Now primarily serves as a decorative accessory to indicate rank, branch, or ceremonial dress. Materials: Can be made of silk, mylar, or bullion wire (gold or silver). Some versions are plain cord, while others are braided or twisted for a more formal look. Colors & Significance: Gold or Silver bullion cords – often for officers or ceremonial uniforms. Colored cords – may denote branch of service (e.g., green, red, navy blue). Black cords – common on service caps for enlisted personnel. Placement: Runs along the front, fastened by decorative side buttons.

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9/23/25 12:46 GMT
Cap Cords Suppliers

Cap cords are decorative cords worn on military, police, or ceremonial caps. They are usually made of bullion wire, silk, mylar, or metallic thread, and are attached across the front of the cap, just above the visor. Their main purposes are ornamentation, rank distinction, and tradition. Key Features: Material: Bullion wire (gold/silver), mylar, metallic yarn, or silk. Design: Usually braided, twisted, or plaited cords with metal tips or knots at the ends. Placement: Fixed to the cap with side buttons or hooks. Colors: Vary according to service branch, regiment, or ceremonial purpose (e.g., gold for senior officers, silver or colored cords for junior ranks or different units). Uses: Military & Police Dress Caps – to denote rank or service. Ceremonial Uniforms – for parades, honor guards, and state occasions. Custom & Fashion Caps – sometimes used for decorative or traditional purposes.

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sialkot 51310
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9/23/25 12:43 GMT
Ceremonial Chin Strap

A Ceremonial Chin Strap is a decorative accessory used on formal military, police, and ceremonial headgear such as peaked caps, helmets, and dress hats. Unlike functional chin straps meant for securing the headgear in place, ceremonial versions are primarily ornamental, enhancing the appearance of the uniform during parades, inspections, or official events. Key Features: Material: Often made from bullion wire, metallic cords, leather, or high- quality synthetic materials. Finish: Gold, silver, or sometimes black (depending on regiment or service). Design: Can be plain, braided, or corded, with polished decorative side buttons or anchors. Attachment: Fixed on both sides of the cap/helmet with insignia-bearing buttons or hooks. Purpose: Adds prestige and completes the ceremonial dress look. Common Uses: Military officers’ peaked caps Police ceremonial dress caps Parade helmets (such as guards or cavalry units) Band and honor guard uniforms Would you like me to create a product-style description for this item (like for a catalog or website), or a general informative overview for ceremonial chin straps?

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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura
sialkot 51310
Pakistan
9/23/25 12:41 GMT
Ceremonial Bullion wire cap cord

A Ceremonial Bullion Wire Cap Cord is a decorative military accessory traditionally worn on service caps, peaked caps, or ceremonial headgear. It is crafted using bullion wire (a metallic thread made from gold, silver, or gilt wire wound around a textile core), giving it a distinguished and elegant look. Key Features: Material: High-quality gold or silver bullion wire (sometimes Mylar for an economical option). Design: Braided or twisted cord, often ending with acorn tips (metallic or bullion-covered). Use: Worn as a cap ornament on ceremonial, parade, or dress uniforms. Appearance: Shiny and luxurious, symbolizing rank, prestige, and tradition. Attachment: Usually fixed across the front visor of the cap, just above the peak. Applications: Military dress uniforms (army, navy, air force). Police and paramilitary ceremonial attire. Bands, honor guards, and state functions. Would you like me to also list the different styles of bullion wire cap cords (single, double, and braided variations) with images/examples for better clarity?

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sialkot 51310
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9/23/25 12:36 GMT
Army Silver Cap Cord

An Army Silver Cap Cord is a decorative accessory traditionally worn on military peaked caps, service caps, or dress hats. It serves both a functional and ornamental role in completing the uniform’s formal appearance. Key Features: Material: Usually made from metallic silver wire, mylar, or synthetic fibers with a metallic sheen. Construction: Braided or twisted cord, typically double-looped, with adjustable knots at the ends. Placement: Worn above the visor (peak) of the cap, fastened with side buttons. Purpose: Signifies rank, branch, or unit distinction (colors and materials may vary). Adds a ceremonial and polished look to the headgear. Variants: Available in gold, silver, or colored cords, depending on the specific branch regulations or dress code. Common Uses: Dress & Ceremonial Uniforms – especially for officers and honor guards. Military Academies & Bands – often used in silver to contrast with gold ranks. Custom Orders – tailored for army, navy, air force, or police uniforms. Would you like me to also prepare a product-style description (with specifications like size, material, and usage) that you can use for catalogs or listings?

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sialkot 51310
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9/23/25 12:10 GMT
Service Aiguillettes

Service Aiguillettes are ornamental braided cords worn on military, police, and ceremonial uniforms, usually looped around the shoulder. They are made from silk, mylar, or bullion wire and often include metal tips called aglets. Key Features: Material: Typically silk, mylar cord, or metallic bullion wire. Colors: Vary by branch of service (gold, silver, red, green, navy, black, or mixed). Design: Braided cord with one or more loops, sometimes with tips hanging down. Placement: Usually worn on the right or left shoulder, depending on rank, role, and tradition. Purpose: Identification: Distinguish aides-de-camp, adjutants, and officers on special duty. Ceremonial Use: Commonly worn during parades, guard duty, and official state functions. Symbol of Authority: Denotes service appointment, honors, or affiliation with high-ranking officials. Types: Full Dress Service Aiguillettes – Worn on ceremonial dress uniforms, richly braided with bullion or mylar. Working / Service Dress Aiguillettes – Simpler designs in silk or cord, used for day-to-day service dress. Branch-Specific Aiguillettes – Navy, Army, and Air Force each have distinct regulations for design, color, and placement. Would you like me to create a detailed comparison of Service Aiguillettes for Army, Navy, and Air Force?

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sialkot 51310
Pakistan
9/23/25 12:08 GMT
Military Uniform Green Silk Aiguillette

A Military Uniform Green Silk Aiguillette is a ceremonial shoulder cord traditionally worn by military personnel, security forces, and honor guards. It is crafted from twisted or braided green silk cord, often with metal tips (aglets) at the ends, which give the aiguillette its distinctive look. Key Features: Material: High-quality green silk thread. Construction: Braided or plaited cords with loops. Tips: Metal or brass aglets (sometimes silver or gold-plated depending on rank/regulation). Attachment: Worn on the shoulder, usually secured to a button under the epaulette or shoulder strap. Purpose: Used for ceremonial dress uniforms, parades, formal functions, and sometimes by aides-de-camp or officers in specific roles. Symbolism: Green color may represent a specific regiment, corps, or ceremonial function. Worn as a mark of distinction, honor, and tradition within the military. Would you like me to also prepare a product-style description (like for a catalog or e-commerce listing) of the Green Silk Aiguillette, similar to what I did for the other aiguillettes?

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sialkot 51310
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9/23/25 12:06 GMT
Navy Uniform Aiguillette

A Navy uniform aiguillette is a decorative braided cord worn on naval dress uniforms, traditionally signifying duty, rank, or a specific appointment. It is usually made of gold, silver, or colored cords (depending on branch and rank) and is worn over the shoulder, typically attached to the epaulette or shoulder strap. Key Features of Navy Aiguillettes: Material: Often made from gold or silver bullion, mylar wire, or silk cord. Design: Braided cords with metal tips (“aglets”), hanging neatly at the shoulder. Placement: Right shoulder – Usually indicates an aide-de-camp, orderly, or ceremonial role. Left shoulder – Worn by officers or personnel in specific appointments, often in line with naval traditions. Types: Ceremonial aiguillettes – For parades, honor guards, and formal occasions. Functional aiguillettes – Worn by officers serving as aides or on staff duty. Symbolism in Naval Uniforms: Represents authority, service, or appointment. Differentiates staff officers, aides, or ceremonial personnel. Adds distinction and formality to naval dress. Would you like me to make you a visual chart of different Navy aiguillette styles (gold, silver, silk) with their shoulder placements and meanings for clarity?

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sialkot 51310
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9/23/25 12:04 GMT
Military Red Silk Aiguillette

A Military Red Silk Aiguillette is a ceremonial uniform accessory, traditionally worn on the shoulder and made from tightly braided or twisted silk cords in a rich red color. These aiguillettes are designed to add formality and distinction to a military or official dress uniform. Key Features: Material: High-quality silk, giving a smooth, glossy finish. Color: Deep red, often associated with honor, valor, or regimental identity. Design: Braided cords with metal tips (ferrules), sometimes in gold or silver finish. Attachment: Worn on the shoulder, usually hooked under the epaulette or shoulder strap. Use: Ceremonial parades Official functions Dress uniforms for guards, bands, or high-ranking officers Symbolism: Red silk aiguillettes often symbolize ceremonial duty, honor, or special assignment within a regiment or corps. They may also identify aides-de-camp, guards of honor, or ceremonial staff depending on the tradition of the armed force.

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sialkot 51310
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9/23/25 12:01 GMT
Gold Mylar Wire Aiguillette

A Gold Mylar Wire Aiguillette is a decorative braided cord traditionally worn on ceremonial, military, or formal uniforms. Unlike bullion wire aiguillettes, which are made of real metal threads, Mylar wire aiguillettes are produced using metallic synthetic fibers (Mylar), giving them a shiny, gold-like appearance at a more affordable cost. Key Features: Material: Made from durable metallic Mylar wire, offering a bright gold finish. Design: Braided cords with one or two points, often featuring metal tips (ferrules) and sometimes loops for attachment. Variants: Single or double shoulder cords Functional aiguillettes (with loops, used in military communication history) Ceremonial aiguillettes (purely decorative, worn at parades, official duties, and state functions) Uses: Worn by military officers, aides-de-camp, and ceremonial staff. Common in dress uniforms for armies, navies, air forces, and police. Also used by bands, honor guards, and cadet organizations. Advantages of Mylar Wire Aiguillettes: Lightweight compared to bullion wire. Less expensive while still giving a high-gloss metallic look. Resistant to tarnishing.

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sialkot 51310
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9/23/25 11:59 GMT
Military Aiguillettes

Military Aiguillettes are ornamental braided cords worn on military and ceremonial uniforms, usually looped around the shoulder and fastened to the coat. They hold both functional and symbolic significance. Key Features: Design: Made from gold, silver, or colored bullion wire, mylar, or cord. They often include metal tips (called aglets or tags). Attachment: Typically worn on the right or left shoulder, depending on branch, country, or duty role. Styles: Can be simple cords or elaborate multi-braided patterns with decorative knots. Types of Military Aiguillettes: Ceremonial Aiguillettes Worn by high-ranking officers, aides-de-camp, and ceremonial guards. Often gold or silver braided with metallic tips. Dress Aiguillettes Used in formal parades, state functions, or special occasions. Coordinated with full-dress uniforms. Functional/Service Aiguillettes Historically used to secure armor or weapons. Now mostly symbolic, denoting duty assignment. Branch-Specific Aiguillettes Different colors, styles, or positions distinguish navy, army, air force, or police roles. For example: in some countries, right-shoulder aiguillettes indicate an aide-de-camp to the Head of State, while left-shoulder aiguillettes mark staff appointments. Symbolism: Authority & Duty: Signifies the wearer’s official role or attachment to a commanding officer. Ceremony & Tradition: Embodies centuries of military heritage and formality. Rank Distinction: Helps identify senior officers or aides in formal settings. Would you like me to also create a visual guide showing the different types of military aiguillettes with images, so it’s easier to distinguish them?

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sialkot 51310
Pakistan
9/23/25 11:58 GMT
Dress Aiguillettes

Dress Aiguillettes are ornamental braided cords traditionally worn as part of formal, ceremonial, or military dress uniforms. They are often made from gold or silver bullion wire, mylar, or metallic cord, and are designed to hang elegantly from the shoulder. Key Features of Dress Aiguillettes: Material: Bullion wire, metallic cord, mylar, or synthetic fibers with a shiny finish. Colors: Most commonly gold or silver, but also produced in branch or regiment-specific colors (e.g., navy blue, burgundy, red). Design: Consist of braided cords ending with metal tips (known as "aiguillettes" or "aglets"). Placement: Worn on the right or left shoulder, depending on the wearer’s rank, appointment, or service tradition. Usage: Military dress uniforms (army, navy, air force, police, ceremonial guards). Diplomatic and state functions. Ceremonial occasions, parades, and official duties. Types of Dress Aiguillettes: Ceremonial Aiguillettes – Highly decorative, usually in gold/silver bullion. Service Aiguillettes – Simpler, made of synthetic cord or mylar. Dress Aiguillettes with Knots – Featuring ornate shoulder knots or slides.

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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura
sialkot 51310
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9/23/25 11:54 GMT
Ceremonial Aiguillette

A ceremonial aiguillette is an ornamental braided cord worn on military, police, and ceremonial uniforms. It is typically made from gold or silver bullion wire, mylar, or silk cord, and often finished with metal tips (aglets). Key Features: Material: Bullion wire, mylar, rayon, or silk cords. Color: Commonly gold, silver, or a combination with the uniform’s facing color (e.g., burgundy & gold). Design: Braided cord loops worn over the shoulder, with one or more hanging cords ending in metal tips. Position: Worn on either the right or left shoulder, depending on the wearer’s role or branch of service. Uses: Military & Police: Symbol of honor, authority, or staff duty (e.g., aides- de-camp to senior officers). Ceremonial Dress: Used in parades, state functions, or special occasions. Bands & Guards: Part of full-dress regalia for military bands, honor guards, and ceremonial units. Types: Gold Bullion Aiguillette – for senior officers, aides, and VIP ceremonial roles. Silver Aiguillette – often used by police, naval, or air force units. Colored Aiguillettes – customized for bands, regiments, or cadet corps (e.g., red, green, burgundy with metallic highlights). Functional Aiguillettes – for staff officers, sometimes distinguished by the side they are worn on. Would you like me to also give you a comparison of different ceremonial aiguillettes by rank and country (e.g., British, US, French traditions)?

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sialkot 51310
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9/23/25 11:52 GMT
Bullion Wire Aiguillettes

Bullion wire aiguillettes are ornamental braided cords, traditionally made from gold or silver bullion wire (metallic threads, often gilt or silver- plated copper) and worn as part of ceremonial, dress, or military uniforms. They serve as a mark of distinction and authority. Key Features: Material: Genuine gold/silver bullion wire, gilt copper wire, or synthetic mylar (for economical versions). Construction: Hand-braided cords with decorative loops and endings, often finished with metal tips (aglets). Colors: Predominantly gold and silver, though regimental versions may include colored bullion or silk interwoven. Placement: Worn on the shoulder, either on the right or left side depending on military tradition or specific appointment. Usage: Military officers, aides-de-camp, and ceremonial guards. Used in diplomatic uniforms and state functions. Clerical and academic dress in some traditions. Types of Bullion Wire Aiguillettes: Gold Bullion Wire Aiguillettes – Most common for ceremonial military wear. Silver Bullion Wire Aiguillettes – Used for certain branches or formal occasions. Colored Bullion Wire Aiguillettes – Mixed with red, navy, or green threads for regimental or service identity. Mylar Bullion Aiguillettes – A synthetic alternative, lighter and more affordable, but less prestigious. Would you like me to also give you a comparison chart of bullion wire vs mylar aiguillettes (cost, durability, appearance, and usage)?

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