Order of the Star of India
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grady in annulo celestial azure and azure a Suns Rays or, a Suns Rays or, slightly rotated a Suns Rays or, rotated. a Garter celestial azure, smaller, lower. the words " HEAVEN’S + LIGHT + OUR + GUIDE " sable, encircled, bendwise, slightly smaller, smaller, slightly higher, much rotated. A mullet of 5 argent seme de Alchemical Symbol For Gold sa; very much smaller, slightly higher.
(Previously entry no. 1036)
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With Tags: British Raj era (1858 to 1947)
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The star, worn only by Knights Grand Commanders and Knights Commanders, included a sunburst, with twenty-six large rays alternating with twenty-six small rays; it was in gold and circular for Knights Grand Commanders, and in silver and eight-pointed for Knights Commanders. In the centre of the sunburst was a light blue ring bearing the motto of the Order. Within the ribbon was a five-pointed star, decorated with diamonds for Knights Grand Commanders. Here shown on a mantle of light blue.
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