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  2. Fringe (trim) - Wikipedia

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    Types of fringe include: Bullion fringe, is a twisted yarn which generally contains threads of silver or gold. [1] The name derives from bullion hose, which had a twisted element at the top that resembled this type of fringe. [1] Modern bullion fringe varies widely in texture and width, but generally is only 3 to 9 inches (7.6 to 22.9 cm) in ...

  3. Epaulette - Wikipedia

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    The placement of the epaulette, its color and the length and diameter of its bullion fringe are used to signify the wearer's rank. At the join of the fringe and the shoulderpiece is often a metal piece in the form of a crescent. Although originally worn in the field, epaulettes are now normally limited to dress or ceremonial military uniforms.

  4. Stole Royal - Wikipedia

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    The Stole Royal of George V was made of cloth of gold with a rose-coloured silk lining. The stole was 3 inches (7.6 cm) in width and 9 feet (270 cm) in length and had a gold bullion fringe at either end.

  5. British Army other ranks rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 357 Beginning from the same year, sergeants wore a pair of silk epaulettes with fringe while sergeant-majors had a pair of gold or silver laced epaulettes with bullion fringe. [4]: 358 The chevrons worn by many non-commissioned officers are based on heraldic devices and their current use originates from 1802.

  6. Premchand Roychand - Wikipedia

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    Premchand Roychand (1832–1906) was an Indian Śvetāmbara Jain businessman known as the "Cotton King" and "Bullion King" from Bombay. [1] He is most well-known for the establishment of Bombay Stock Exchange and for his donation in the construction of the Rajabai Clock Tower.

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