Garter mantle

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The Garter mantle is the elaborate ceremonial robe worn by members of the Order of the Garter during formal occasions and investiture ceremonies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial robe
vestment
associatedWith British monarchy
chivalric tradition
ceremonialFunction signifies membership in the Order of the Garter
used in processions at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
country United Kingdom
hasColor dark blue
royal blue
hasComponent cordons or ties
embroidered badge of the Order of the Garter
hood
long train
hasDesignAuthority Garter Principal King of Arms
surface form: Garter King of Arms
hasEmblemPlacement left side of the mantle
hasLiningColor ermine
white
hasRankVariant mantle of a Knight Companion
mantle of a Lady Companion
mantle of the Sovereign
hasSymbol Garter motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense"
Garter star
hasUsageRestriction members of the Order of the Garter only
inception late Middle Ages
languageOfMotto Old French
material satin lining
silk velvet
partOf insignia of the Order of the Garter
tradition English chivalric orders
usedBy Order of the Garter
wornAtLocation St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, England
surface form: St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
wornBy Knights Companion of the Order of the Garter
Ladies Companion of the Order of the Garter
Royal Knights of the Garter NERFINISHED
Sovereign of the Order of the Garter NERFINISHED
Stranger Knights of the Garter
wornOnOccasion Garter Day
Investiture of Knights of the Garter
surface form: Order of the Garter investiture ceremonies

state occasions involving the Order of the Garter
wornOver court dress
military uniform
wornWith Garter star
surface form: Garter badge

Garter collar
Garter hat
plume of white ostrich feathers

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