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Sword Accessories - Belts, Slings, Knots and Frogs

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Sword Accessories - Belts, Slings, Knots and Frogs

We manufacture and supply a variety of Sword Accessories - Belts, Slings, Knots and Frogs to armed and uniformed forces throughout the Caribbean. As part of its personal mandate and commitment to armed and uniformed forces, Sword Accessories  (Belts, Slings, Knots and Frogs) are among the Cerimonial Accoutrement which Active Gear has been supplying throughout the Caribbean from inception. 


We are a leading Caribbean supplier to the Police Services, The Military, The Fire Services, Correctional Services and Uniformed Youth Groups of many of their Sashes as per their colour and design requirements.

The aforementioned are our primary markets to whom we supply sword accessories. Although we manufacture and supply sword accessories in accordance with the individual needs of each member of our primary market throughout the Caribbean, the company’s scope of manufacture is not limited to our primary market.

 

If you have a sash requirement, no matter what the industry, then we are happy to quote and produce samples.

 

 Sword accessories are made up of a number of different products, mainly sword knots, sword frogs, sword belts and sword slings.

 

Active Gear supplies the full range of sword accessories as part of its Ceremonial Accoutrement commitment to the Caribbean region armed and uniformed services.

 

While there is no need for a sword in modern warfare, it’s still very much a part of ceremonial regalia thanks to the prestige and splendour of the traditional officer’s uniform. While soldiers are carrying arms, officers are normally to wear swords. On occasions when officers wear an order of dress in which swords may or may not be worn, instructions on the wearing of swords should be issued by Commanding Officers or formation commanders. Officers, who are members of a church congregation and who are not taking part in any parades before, during or after the service, should not wear swords unless ordered to do so. As part of the Ceremonial Accoutrement, a combination of the following are required; sword knots, sword frogs, sword belts and sword slings.

Dress for attendees of funerals and subsequent burials who wear uniform is to be Full Ceremonial Day less swords.

Among its  uses, Swords may also be placed as an item on a coffin and should be secured if the coffin is to be moved. Other  items are headdress, decorations, belt, sword or sidearms and family wreath. These are placed as follows:

 

  •  The headdress in the centre, at the head end.
  •  The decorations in the centre, half way to the middle.
  •  The belt and sword or sidearms in the middle.
  •  The family wreath at the foot end.



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  1. Leather Sam Browne Sword Frog

    Leather Sam Browne Sword Frog

    The primary purpose for the Sword Frog is to hold the sword in place while on parade & secure the blade while not at the carry. 

    $24.99

  2. Leather Parade Sword Knot

    Leather Parade Sword Knot

    Leather Parade Sword Knot
    $9.99

    Out of stock

  3. Ceremonial Sword Knot

    Ceremonial Sword Knot

    Centuries ago the sword knot was used to wrap a swordsman wrist and securing his grip to the hilt to prevent his loss of his blade in battle. Presently, the sword knot is now mandatory, but ornamental and decorative accessory to service personnel. 

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