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Sampin
A sampin is a traditional Malay garment, often worn by men as part of their formal attire. It is a short sarong-like cloth, usually made of songket, tenun, or cotton, and is wrapped around the waist over a baju melayu (traditional Malay shirt and trousers). Key Features of a Sampin: Material: Commonly woven with silk or cotton, sometimes featuring metallic threads for luxury versions. Length: Shorter than a sarong—typically reaching between the knee and calf. Designs: Features intricate motifs such as floral, geometric, or traditional Malay patterns. Colors: Chosen to complement or contrast with the baju melayu, often in vibrant or ceremonial tones. Occasions: Worn during weddings, religious festivals like Hari Raya, official ceremonies, and by royalty or dignitaries. Styles of Wearing: Samping Ikat Lilit: Wrapped tightly around the waist. Samping Ikat Dagang Luar: Worn outside the shirt for a formal look. Samping Ikat Dagang Dalam: Worn tucked inside the shirt, common in Johor style. It plays both a decorative and symbolic role, representing tradition, status, and elegance in Malay culture. Do you want me to also explain the different regional variations of sampin (like Johor, Kedah, or Minangkabau styles)? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:22 GMT
Military Leather Belts
Military leather belts are an essential part of armed forces uniforms, valued for their durability, functionality, and symbolic significance. They are crafted from high-quality leather and designed to withstand heavy use in both ceremonial and combat settings. Key Features: Material: Genuine or full-grain leather, sometimes polished for a formal look. Colors: Traditionally black or brown, though some forces use white or other colors for parade dress. Buckle Styles: Plain brass or chrome-plated buckles for service wear. Decorated or engraved buckles for ceremonial use, often featuring military insignia, crests, or national emblems. Width & Thickness: Generally wider and sturdier than civilian belts to support gear or sidearms. Adjustability: Designed for secure fit and easy wear, sometimes with double prong or hook fastening. Types of Military Leather Belts: Service Belts – Standard issue for everyday duty; practical and strong. Dress Belts – Highly polished, often paired with ceremonial uniforms. Sam Browne Belts – A cross-strap style belt, historically used to carry swords or pistols, still worn in some military parades. Utility Belts – Wider belts designed to carry equipment, holsters, or ammunition pouches. Uses: Practical: Supporting uniforms, carrying sidearms or pouches. Ceremonial: Enhancing the formal appearance of dress uniforms. Symbolic: Representing authority, discipline, and tradition in military attire. Would you like me to also create a short product-style description (like for a catalog) of military leather belts, or a detailed historical background of their use? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:19 GMT
FABRIC FACE MASK SUPPLIERS
A fabric face mask is a reusable mask made from cloth materials designed to cover the nose and mouth. Unlike disposable medical masks, fabric masks are washable and often used for everyday protection, fashion, or uniform purposes. Key Features: Materials: Usually cotton, polyester, or blends for breathability and comfort. Some include multiple fabric layers or filter pockets. Designs: Can be plain, patterned, embroidered, or branded (logos, prints). Fastenings: Ear loops (elastic or adjustable), head ties, or behind-the- head straps. Reusability: Washable and eco-friendly compared to single-use masks. Uses: Health & Safety: Helps reduce spread of airborne droplets. Fashion: Styled with prints, embroidery, or coordinated with uniforms. Promotional: Customized with company logos or event branding. Cultural/Religious: Sometimes made with traditional fabrics for ceremonial or community use. Would you like me to create a catalog-style description for fabric face masks (like for a product listing), or a general overview (history, uses, types)? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:15 GMT
Metal Badges, Buckles, Buttons
Metal accessories such as badges, buckles, and buttons are widely used in military, ceremonial, fraternal, and fashion attire. Each carries both functional and symbolic value, serving as identifiers, decorative elements, or fasteners. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:13 GMT
Gorgets Patches
Gorget patches, also known as collar patches or gorget insignia, are distinctive emblems worn on the collars of military or ceremonial uniforms. Historically, they originated from the medieval gorget — a piece of armor protecting the throat — and over time evolved into symbolic insignia denoting rank, branch, or unit affiliation. Description: Design: Usually made of cloth, embroidery, or metallic thread, gorget patches are placed on both sides of the collar. Their shape and color vary according to regiment, corps, or service branch. Military Use: Widely adopted in armies such as the German Wehrmacht, Soviet Red Army, and modern militaries, where they serve as identifiers for units and ranks. Ceremonial Use: In Freemasonry, police, and other formal organizations, gorget patches are often decorated with bullion embroidery or silk to reflect status and tradition. Symbolism: They indicate authority, heritage, and organizational identity, making them both functional and decorative parts of a uniform. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:11 GMT
Fashion Brooches And Pins
Fashion brooches and pins are timeless accessories that add elegance, style, and personality to any outfit. From vintage-inspired designs to modern statement pieces, these decorative ornaments are versatile fashion elements worn on clothing, hats, bags, and scarves. Description Materials: Made from metals such as gold, silver, brass, or stainless steel, often embellished with gemstones, pearls, crystals, or enamel. Designs: Available in countless styles—floral, animal motifs, geometric shapes, initials, or custom logo pins. Types: Brooches: Larger decorative pieces, often intricate and eye-catching. Lapel Pins: Small, elegant pins worn on blazers and jackets. Enamel Pins: Trendy and colorful, used for casual or themed fashion. Stick Pins: Slim, elongated pins for ties, scarves, or lapels. Uses: Elevate plain outfits with a touch of sparkle. Secure scarves or shawls stylishly. Personalize blazers, coats, and hats. Collectible items for fashion enthusiasts. Modern Trend Today, brooches and pins are making a strong comeback in fashion. Designers and luxury brands incorporate them into runway looks, while customized enamel and logo pins are popular in streetwear and casual fashion. Would you like me to create a detailed catalog-style breakdown (with categories like vintage, luxury, casual, bridal, etc.) for fashion brooches and pins? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:09 GMT
Machine Embroidery Badge
A Machine Embroidery Badge is a decorative or identification patch created using computerized embroidery machines. Unlike hand embroidery, which is stitched manually, machine embroidery uses pre-programmed digital designs that ensure uniformity, precision, and faster production. These badges are widely used in military, police, scouting, schools, sports teams, fashion, and corporate branding. Key Features: Material: Usually made on twill, felt, polyester, or cotton fabric. Designs: Created using digitized patterns for logos, insignias, or text. Edges: Can be heat-cut, merrowed (overlocked), or laser-cut. Backing Options: Sew-on (plain fabric backing) Iron-on (heat-activated adhesive) Velcro (hook-and-loop fastening) Adhesive peel-and-stick (temporary use) Advantages: Cost-effective for bulk production. Durable and resistant to wear and tear. Precise and consistent detailing. Can incorporate metallic or multi-color threads. Common Uses: Military & Police: Rank insignias, unit patches, and service badges. Corporate: Company logos on uniforms. Fashion & Sports: Club crests, team logos, and branded apparel. Scouting & Schools: Merit badges, achievement patches, and identity crests. Would you like me to also give you a comparison between machine embroidery badges and hand embroidery badges so you can see when each is preferred? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:07 GMT
Bullion Badge
A Bullion Badge is a decorative emblem made using gold or silver bullion wire, a type of metallic thread traditionally crafted from fine wire wound into a spiral. These badges are highly detailed and are used in both military and ceremonial uniforms, as well as in Masonic, fraternal, and club regalia. Key Features of Bullion Badges: Material: Made with gold, silver, or colored bullion wire (sometimes combined with silk threads). Appearance: Raised, three-dimensional look with a metallic sheen. Designs: Can feature crests, crowns, eagles, swords, initials, or custom symbols. Application: Usually hand-embroidered onto cloth or felt backing. Durability: More prestigious and long-lasting compared to machine- embroidered patches. Common Uses: Military & Police: Rank insignia, unit crests, cap badges. Fraternal Orders: Masonic, Knights Templar, and other regalia. Fashion & Clubs: Blazers, caps, or jackets to signify membership or honor. Ceremonial Wear: High-end uniforms, dress coats, and banners. Would you like me to create a detailed catalog-style description for bullion badges (like I did for your other regalia items), so you can use it directly for product listings? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:06 GMT
Blazer Badge
A Blazer Badge is an embroidered patch or emblem typically sewn onto the breast pocket of a blazer. These badges serve as a mark of identity, rank, or affiliation and are commonly used by: Military & Naval Forces – displaying crests, insignia, or regimental symbols. Masonic & Fraternal Orders – featuring lodge symbols, compasses, squares, or other emblems. Schools, Colleges, & Universities – representing academic institutions, houses, or alumni associations. Clubs & Associations – such as yacht clubs, sports clubs, or professional groups. Key Features: Usually hand or machine embroidered with gold or silver wire, silk, or rayon thread. Often mounted on a felt or cloth backing in colors like navy, black, or maroon. Can be custom-made with logos, monograms, or heraldic designs. Serves both decorative and symbolic purposes, enhancing the blazer’s formality. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:01 GMT
Masonic Caps
Masonic caps are part of the regalia worn by members of different Masonic bodies and degrees. They are symbolic headpieces that denote rank, degree, and jurisdiction, often featuring embroidery, insignias, or colors tied to the specific branch of Freemasonry. Common Types of Masonic Caps Scottish Rite Caps Widely recognized, especially in the Southern and Northern Jurisdictions. The color and design indicate degree or office: Black Cap – 32° Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret. White Cap with Red Cross – Knight Commander of the Court of Honour. Red Cap – 33° Inspector General Honorary. White Cap with Gold Trim – Active 33°. Royal Arch Caps Often red to symbolize zeal and ardor. Usually simple, sometimes adorned with an emblem like the Triple Tau. Knights Templar Caps Military-style, often black or white with plumes. Typically feature a cross emblem. Blue Lodge Caps (less common) Some lodges adopt caps for ceremonial purposes. Usually blue with square and compasses. Features Material: Velvet, satin, or felt. Embroidery: Hand or machine embroidery with gold/silver bullion thread. Symbols: Square & Compasses, Double-Headed Eagle, Crosses, Triple Tau, or other degree emblems. Trim: Gold, silver, or colored braid to distinguish rank. Would you like me to make you a structured introduction + description format (like your other regalia documents) specifically for Masonic Caps? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 5:59 GMT
Military Peak Cap
A Military Peak Cap (also called a Service Cap, Dress Cap, or Visored Cap) is a traditional piece of military headgear worn by officers and ceremonial personnel. It’s recognized by its stiff, rounded crown and projecting peak (visor), which often carries embellishments to denote rank or branch of service. Key Features: Crown (Top): Usually circular and stiffened, made of wool, fabric, or synthetic material. Color and banding vary by branch or regiment. Cap Band: A horizontal band around the lower crown, often in contrasting color or decorated with braid. Visor (Peak): The stiff projection at the front, made of leather or plastic. Senior ranks often have embroidered oak leaves, bullion, or gilt decoration (“scrambled eggs”). Chin Strap or Cord: Fixed with buttons on either side; may be plain leather or ornamental cords depending on rank. Insignia: A badge, emblem, or cockade fixed to the front, indicating branch, regiment, or national service. Uses: Ceremonial Dress: Common in parades, state functions, and formal inspections. Officer’s Uniforms: Standard wear for commissioned officers in many armies, navies, and air forces. Police & Paramilitary: Adopted by law enforcement and security forces in many countries. Variations: Army Peak Cap: Usually in regimental or national colors, with metallic insignia. Navy Peak Cap: White crown with black band and a shiny black visor, often with gold embroidery for senior officers. Air Force Cap: Similar to army style, often in blue-grey tones. Would you like me to also give you a visual breakdown diagram of its parts (crown, band, visor, cords, insignia), so it’s easier to see how each element is placed? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 5:57 GMT
Military Sashes
Military sashes are decorative yet functional items of uniform, traditionally worn by officers, ceremonial guards, and members of elite regiments. They serve both a practical and symbolic role, often representing authority, honor, and tradition. Key Features of Military Sashes: Material: Commonly made of silk, cotton, or fine wool; ceremonial versions are often richly woven. Colors: Colors vary depending on regiment, rank, or unit. Red, crimson, gold, and blue are among the most common. Design: Some sashes are plain, while others feature fringes, tassels, or intricate embroidery. Wearing Style: Traditionally tied around the waist or draped over the shoulder. Officers often wore them around the waist with a sword attached. Cavalry and ceremonial guards sometimes wore them across the body. Symbolism: Historically, sashes denoted rank or allegiance and sometimes doubled as a means to carry or support an injured soldier. Uses of Military Sashes: Ceremonial Wear: Still widely used in parades, official functions, and honor guards. Rank Distinction: Differentiates officers from enlisted personnel. Tradition & Heritage: Maintains historical continuity within military regiments. Functional Role (historically): Could be used as an emergency stretcher or bandage in battlefield situations. Would you like me to create an introduction and detailed description for Military Sashes in the same structured format I’ve been preparing for your other regalia items? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 5:54 GMT
WW1 WW11 Embroidery Badge
WWI & WWII Embroidery Badges were cloth insignia used widely by armies, navies, and air forces during both World Wars. These badges were stitched directly onto the uniform to indicate rank, unit, specialty, or qualification, and were often made with silk, cotton, or metallic thread embroidery. World War I (WWI) Embroidery Badges Branch/Regimental Insignia – Soldiers wore embroidered cap badges, shoulder titles, and collar badges to show their regiment or corps. Trade & Skill Badges – Examples include embroidered crossed rifles (marksman), signal flags (signaller), or grenades (grenadiers). Rank Badges – Chevrons on the sleeve denoted NCO ranks (corporal, sergeant). Service Chevrons – Worn on the lower sleeve, each stripe indicated one year of overseas service. Pilot & Observer Wings – Embroidered wings were issued to aviators in the newly formed air services (e.g., RFC, later RAF). World War II (WWII) Embroidery Badges National & Unit Insignia – Armies standardized embroidered formation patches, showing divisions and corps. Rank Badges – Embroidered crowns, stars (“pips”), and chevrons were used across British, German, U.S., and other forces. Qualification Badges – Parachutist wings, tank crew badges, and pilot wings were highly detailed in embroidery. Special Forces Badges – Commandos, airborne troops, and naval units had unique embroidered insignia. Shoulder Patches (U.S. Army) – WWII saw the rise of colorful embroidered shoulder patches for divisions like the 101st Airborne or 1st Infantry Division. Navy Badges – Rate badges (anchors, eagles, specialty marks) were embroidered in white, red, or gold thread. Materials & Style WWI badges were often simple, hand-embroidered, or pressed cloth. WWII badges became mass-produced, machine-embroidered, and more colorful. Officers sometimes wore bullion embroidery (gold or silver wire thread) for a more prestigious look. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 5:52 GMT
WW1 WW2 Canvas
Are you asking for a canvas document that covers World War I and World War II, or are you referring to canvas military gear (like tents, backpacks, or uniforms made from canvas) used during WW1 & WW2? I can create: Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 5:49 GMT
TWENTY EIGHTH DEGREE KNIGHT OF THE SUN
The Twenty-Eighth Degree, Knight of the Sun or Prince Adept, is one of the most philosophical and esoteric degrees of the Scottish Rite. It represents the pursuit of higher knowledge, wisdom, and enlightenment, emphasizing moral truth, the study of natural philosophy, and the harmony between science, spirituality, and divine order. This degree is often considered the climax of the philosophical teachings within the Scottish Rite, focusing on the symbolic “Sun” as a source of light, life, and truth. Symbolism & Teachings The Sun – Symbolizes divine illumination, truth, and the eternal source of wisdom. Science & Philosophy – Encourages Masons to study natural law, mathematics, astronomy, and moral philosophy. Balance of Light & Darkness – Represents the victory of knowledge over ignorance and virtue over vice. Wisdom & Tolerance – Teaches that truth can be found through study, meditation, and open-mindedness. Regalia Apron – White, bordered with black, often decorated with emblems of the sun, stars, and other astronomical symbols. Jewel – A golden sun with rays, often suspended from a black ribbon. Collar – Black, sometimes adorned with mystical and scientific symbols, representing the deep pursuit of hidden knowledge. Core Lessons Seek light and truth in all aspects of life. Study both the moral and physical laws of the universe. Live with tolerance, wisdom, and integrity. Understand that enlightenment comes from a union of faith, reason, and knowledge. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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