Order of the White Star

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Order of the White Star

The Order of the White Star
Awarded by Estonia
Type Medal
Awarded for services rendered in state, public service, or local government
Status Currently awarded
Statistics
Established 1937[1]
Total awarded 20
Distinct
recipients
20

The Order of the White Star (Estonian: Valgetähe Teenetemärk, French: Ordre de l'Etoile Blanche) was instituted on 1937.[1] The Order of the White Star is bestowed on Estonian citizens[1] in order to give recognition for services rendered in state public service or local government.

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[edit] Design

[edit] Classes

The Order of the White Star comprises five classes:[1]

  • First Class - It has two different types, the male version and the female version.[1] The male version of the Order of the White Star has thicker ribbons than the female class.[1]
  • Second Class - It has two different types, the male version and the female version.[1] The male version of the Order of the White Star has longer ribbons that are not multiple pointed on the ends like that of the female version.[1]
  • Third Class - It has two different types, the male version and the female version.[1] The male version of the Order of the White Star has longer ribbons that are not multiple pointed on the ends like that of the female version.[1] The Third Class doesn't come with the Star of the Order , just the ribbon and the attached Order Badge.[1]
  • Fourth Class - It has just one type but the single ribbon has an imprint of a wagon wheel on it.[1]
  • Fifth Class - It has just one type but the single ribbon does not have an imprint of a wagon wheel on it.[1]

The Order has a single Medal Class.[1] The medal class has the same design as the Fifth Class, but the badge itself is backed in a circular section of silver.[1] The Order has a collar design called the Collar of the Order.[1] It has a golden necklet that has smaller Stars in its design all around it.[1]

[edit] Ribbons

The ribbon is red coloured, and is attached to all classes, and the medal of the Order of the White Star.[1] The First, Second, and Third classes have a double ribbon design, the First has a crossed design,[1] the Second and Third classes have the ribbons meeting at the ends to attach to the Order's Star.[1] The Fourth, Fifth, and the Medal classes have a single red ribbon design.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Medals UK - Order of the White Star (English). Retrieved on 3 January 2008.