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Order of Honor (Georgia)

Award in Georgia


Summary

Award in Georgia

FieldValue
titleOrder of Honor
native_nameღირსების ორდენი
native_name_langka
image[[File:Order of Honor (Georgia).jpg200px]]
captionOrder of Honor
image2[[File:Order of Honor (Georgia) ribbon.svg100px]]
caption2Ribbon bar
typeSingle grade order
establishedDecember 24, 1992
awarded_by
higherVakhtang Gorgasali Order
lowerCivic Dedication Medal

The Order of Honor (ღირსების ორდენი) is an honor awarded by the President of Georgia. Established in 1992, The Order of Honor is awarded to a person in the construction of the state of Georgia - in the development of governance, defense, law and order, economy, health, culture, education, science, art or literature - for outstanding contribution, sporting achievement, heroism and devotion.

Insignia

The Order of Merit has a round shape 38 millimeters in diameter. A seven-pointed braided golden star rests on a silver field composed of circular layered morcal shapes. In the middle of the braid, which is 20 millimeters in diameter, is a golden vine leaf with a seven-pointed silver Asterisk-like figure. Among the star gills are six silver grains in the shape of a grape seed.

The stalk of the order is movably attached to a bracket with a 28 mm wide band. There is a wide blue stripe in the middle of the white background of the band. On both sides of the blue stripe are 2 mm wide red stripes.

The author of the Order of Honor is a graphic artist, artist-monumentalist Emir Burjanadze.

Recipients

Main article: Category:Recipients of the Order of Honor (Georgia)

References

Works cited

References

  1. ""Law of Georgia:On State Awards and Prices of Georgia"".
  2. (2020). "GEORGIAN STATE AWARDS". [[State Council of Heraldry]].
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