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In the SCA, a while baldric is reserved to indicate a [[Master at Arms]]. A more ceremonial fabric baldric might be worn to show a position or office (such as a herald), allegiance (sometimes worn by attendants to the crown or other royals, or worn on the battlefield to show membership to a side or group). | In the SCA, a while baldric is reserved to indicate a [[Master at Arms]]. A more ceremonial fabric baldric might be worn to show a position or office (such as a herald), allegiance (sometimes worn by attendants to the crown or other royals, or worn on the battlefield to show membership to a side or group). | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 28 August 2025
A baldric (also baldrick, bawdrick, bauldrick as well as other rare or obsolete variations) is a belt worn over one shoulder that is typically used to carry a weapon (usually a sword).
In the SCA, a while baldric is reserved to indicate a Master at Arms. A more ceremonial fabric baldric might be worn to show a position or office (such as a herald), allegiance (sometimes worn by attendants to the crown or other royals, or worn on the battlefield to show membership to a side or group).