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Maltese Cross Badge Livery Collar
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Maltese Cross Badge Livery Collar

€180,00 EUR
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Hand finished in Spain

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A mid weight brass finish livery collar built around hollow four leaf clover links, Maltese cross connectors and a larger red enameled Maltese cross badge. The badge creates a stronger order style focal point than a simple link collar, while the closed no-clasp shape reads clearly over doublets, robes or period clothing.

 

Story & historical basis

Livery collars and chains of office in late medieval and Renaissance Europe often used repeated links and a central badge to make office, allegiance or rank readable. This design draws on that structure through Maltese cross links, hollow clover forms and a red cross badge, without claiming to be an official order insignia or surviving replica.

This is not an official order insignia or a replica of one surviving historical collar. It is a historically inspired livery collar designed for modern reenactment, stage costume and historical dress.

Materials, size & closure

• Material: Zamak in brass finish
• Maltese cross connectors: approx. 40 × 40 mm, brass finish
• Hollow four-leaf clover connectors: approx. 40 × 48 mm, brass finish
• Pendant: 52x52 mm larger Maltese cross badge with red enamel detail, brass finish
• Rings: oval flat brass rings
• Finish: brass tone, not gold plated

• Design: closed livery collar, no clasp
• Weight: from approx. 215 g, depending on length
• Total length: choose your available length option

Jewelry Care

• Avoid water, perfume, and cosmetics
• Wipe with a dry soft cloth after wear
• Store flat to keep the collar aligned
• Handle the hollow clover links and red enamel badge carefully during transport

Explore more heraldic collars in our Chains of Office collection.

For a fleur-de-lis-only design in brass finish, compare it with the Chain of Office Lis Brass

Learn more about the history and use of these pieces here: Chains of Office - Livery Collars for Reenactment

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