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Insignia

Insignia: The official insignia was adopted in 1891 and patented the same year.  The golden wheel of the insignia represents a spinning wheel. The white gold distaff represents flax.  The blue rim and the distaff carry the colors of the society.  The stars represent the original thirteen colonies.

 

Ribbon:  The official ribbon is worn on the left side.  The insignia and other official pins are worn on the ribbon, highest office at the top.  Only officially approved pins are worn on the ribbon.

 

Pins:  A member may purchase pins to wear on the ribbon that indicate offices held, chapter name, name of the ancestor, pins designate certain special events, etc.

 

Sash: A sash is worn by national officers, past national officers, and state regents.


There are specific guidelines for the wearing of the insignia on the ribbon.  Contact the regent if you have questions or if you wish to order pins or insignia.

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