Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Chevron

The general shape of a V character, or a triangularshape pointing up or more often, down.The punctuation mark seen in Chinese, Korean and Japanese languages (︾), used to enclose vertically-written titles, acting as quotation mark. See Bracket.


Chevron (insignia), a V-shaped pattern in insignia, heraldry, flag design, road signs, architecture and construction.

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Saturday, 23 July 2011

Aigulettes

An aiguillette is an ornamental braided cord most often worn on uniforms, but may also be observed on other costumes such as academic dress, where it will denote an honour. Originally, the word "aiguillette" referred to the lacing used to fasten plate armor together. As such, a knot or loop arrangement was used which sometimes hung from the shoulder.


Aiguillettes should not be confused with lanyards, which are cords also worn from the shoulder (or around the neck), but do not have the pointed aiguillette tips (see Aiguillette (ornament)) and are usually of fibre rather than gold or silver wire, and often not braided.

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Model Town, Khadim Ali Road
Sialkot-51310, Pakistan
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Thursday, 21 July 2011

About The Embroidery Centre

The Embroidery Centre is the World Wide Known Firm, Manufacturing all kind of Hand Embroidered Badges For the Armed Forces , Police , Clubs , Associations, Organizations , Uniform Accessories, Cap Cords, Shoulder Epaulettes, Shoulder Boards, Masonic regalia, Apron, Sashes, Collars, Leather Gloves, gauntlets, Cotton Gloves, pins, Button, Medals, Silk Ribbons, Laces, Frings, Machine Embroidred Patches, Woven Labels.


The Firm was Established in 1960 - During These 51 Years We Enjoy full Satisfaction of Our Customers , USA, EUROPE, AUSTRALIA, JAPAN , MIDDLE EAST & Through out ASIA .


Customer's Satisfaction is Prime Interest of Our Company .



Haji Mukhtar Ahmed, CEO
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P.O.Box 1355
Cheema Street, Noor Pura,
Model Town, Khadim Ali Road
Sialkot-51310, Pakistan
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Monday, 18 July 2011

Introducing High Quality of Cap badge

A cap badge, also known as head badge or hat badge, is a badge worn on uniform headgear and distinguishes the wearer's nationality and/or organisation. The wearing of cap badges is a convention commonly found among military and police forces, as well as uniformed civilian groups such as the Boy Scouts, civil defence organizations, paramedical units (e.g. the St. John Ambulance Brigade), customs services, fire services etc.



Cap badges are a modern form of heraldry and their design generally incorporates highly symbolic devices.

In the British Army (as well as Commonwealth armies) each regiment and corps has its own cap badge. The cap badge of the QRL is called a motto by those within the regiment that of the Royal Horse Artillery is known as a cypher and that of the Coldstream Guards is known as a Capstar. The concept of regimental badges appears to have originated with the British Army. The Encyclopaedia Britannica's 1911 Edition notes that although branch badges for infantry, cavalry and so on were common to other armies of the time, only the British Army wore distinctive regimental devices

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