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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.


These brass crescents are the oldest piece of regalia still in use today. These were used for the Prince and Princess of Caid while we were still a Principality of the West.


==More Information==
==More Information==
*[http://regalia.sca-caid.org/trhcrowns.html Official regalia Heir's coronet]
*[http://regalia.sca-caid.org/trhcrowns.html Official regalia Heir's coronet]

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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.


More Information