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{{regalia|photo=[[Image:Heirs-crescents.JPG|300px]]|photocaption= | {{regalia|photo=[[Image:Heirs-crescents.JPG|300px]]|photocaption=Horse brass crescents from England}} | ||
These brass crescents are the oldest piece of Caidan regalia still in use today. Prince [[Morven of Carrick]] and Princess [[Bevin Fraser of Stirling]] purchased them on a trip to England and gifted the Principality. They are actually horse brasses designed to be worn on a horse collar. | These brass crescents are the oldest piece of Caidan regalia still in use today. Prince [[Morven of Carrick]] and Princess [[Bevin Fraser of Stirling]] purchased them on a trip to England and gifted the Principality. They are actually horse brasses designed to be worn on a horse collar. The artist is unknown. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:14, 23 December 2015
These brass crescents are the oldest piece of Caidan regalia still in use today. Prince Morven of Carrick and Princess Bevin Fraser of Stirling purchased them on a trip to England and gifted the Principality. They are actually horse brasses designed to be worn on a horse collar. The artist is unknown.