cockades in English

noun
1
a rosette or knot of ribbons worn in a hat as a badge of office or party, or as part of a livery.
Although the external decoration varied from garland to garland, similarities did exist consisting of ‘printed paper rosettes, cockades , and silk hangings’.

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1. Emblems On Mourning Cockades Mourning Cockades could have plain black centers, or decorated centers.

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3. People today have stories to tell too, so that's what motivates me to keep making Cockades!

4. When we look at photographic evidence, a large percentage of gentlemen wore their Cockades pinned to their lapels

5. During these times, the Cockades were made of ribbon as well as painted metal that had been pressed to …

6. ‘Although the external decoration varied from garland to garland, similarities did exist consisting of ‘printed paper rosettes, Cockades, and silk hangings’.’

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8. Cockade Mini 2.25" across 1 mini Cockade Les Miz Liberty Cap Cockades Napoleon French Revolution Bastille day Revolution made to order Hedges8

9. Though originally ornamental, Cockades soon came to be used to broadcast identification with such various organizations as a political party, a military unit, or a household (in the form of livery)

10. In the 18th and 19th centuries, coloured Cockades were used in Europe to show the allegiance of their wearers to some political faction, or to show their rank or to indicate a servant's livery