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===It's just a belt.===
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[[Image:L aec7ce5c0b1008abf899958575c77c22.jpg|thumb|[[Knight]]'s belt made by [[Casca]] for [[Randall]]]]
[[Image:Garb11beltknot.jpg|frame|How to tie a medieval belt]]  
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A '''belt''' is a long piece of flexible material worn around the waist, used to support other articles of clothing. In Amtgard, belts are often used as symbols of status, or to serve as a place to hang [[pouches]] and [[belt flags]] on the person.
Belts are often used to denote allegiance or status in Amtgard.
 
  
===Why wear one?===
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Belt can also be used as a verb, where it means "to bestow a belt, in the context of a knighting ceremony" or "to accept a [[squire]], [[page]], or [[Man-At-Arms]] belt.".
First of all they keep your pants up and your [[Tunic]] down. But for the purposes of this article we will be talking about Belts that mean something. Just like in Karate, or any other martial sport, The colors of Belts in Amtgard are used to denote status. Sometimes, the word belt is used to denoted a rise in the order such as in relation to knighthood, in terms such as "[[4-belted knights|four-belted knight]]" meaning a knight who has earned all four orders of knighthood, or to signify a knighthood, as in "He received his belt in 2003". The same is true or [[Squire]] of [[Page]]. It is also a possibility that a belt might denote household or company affiliation. Many [[companies]] and [[households]] wear woven belts incorporating colors from their heraldry. Belts are often adorned by [[belt favors|Belt Favors]].
 
  
===What do the colors mean?===
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===In history===
====[[White]]====
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Belts have been documented for male clothing since the Bronze Age. Both genders used them off and on, depending on the current fashion.
[[Image:L aec7ce5c0b1008abf899958575c77c22.jpg|thumb|[[Knight]]'s belt made by [[Casca]] for [[Randall]]]]
 
White belts (any belt more than 25% white) are reserved for [[Knight|knights]] and may not be worn by others. A knight may also choose to trim a knight's white belt with a color particular to that [[order of knighthood|four Orders of Knighthood]]: Gold for [[Crown|Knight of the Crown]], Silver for [[Sword|Knight of the Sword]], Red for [[Flame|Knight of the Flame]], and Green for [[Serpent|Knight of the Serpent]].
 
  
====[[Red]]====
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===In Amtgard===
[[Red]] belts (any belt more than 50% red) are generally only worn by [[Squire|squires]].
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''"Accept this white belt, symbolizing the purity of your honor, the sign of the Order of Chivalry, and of your knightly rank and station."''
  
====[[Black]]====
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[[Image:Garb11beltknot.jpg|thumb|left|How to tie a medieval belt]]  
[[Black]] belts with or with out silver trim are generally only worn by [[Man-at-Arms|men-at arms]].
 
  
====[[Yellow]]====
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Belts are used both to keep your pants up and your [[tunic]] down.  
The garb of a [[page]] is a yellow belt (not a [[sash]] as per [[Wizard]]) and is generally not worn by others.
 
  
====[[Green]]====
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Belts are often used to denote allegiance or status in Amtgard. The colors of belts in Amtgard are used to denote status. [[White]] belts (any belt more than 25% white) are reserved for [[knights]] and may not be worn by others. A knight may also choose to trim a knight's white belt with a color particular to that [[order of knighthood|four Orders of Knighthood]]: [[Gold]] for [[Crown|Knight of the Crown]], [[Silver]] for [[Sword|Knight of the Sword]], [[Red]] for [[Flame|Knight of the Flame]], [[Green]] for [[Serpent|Knight of the Serpent]] and [[Blue]] for [[Battle|Knight of Battle]].
In the Kingdom of Neverwinter is was once traditional for a Man at Arms to wear green belts, but these are being phased out and replaced by the [[Black]] and [[Silver]] out lined in the rules.
 
  
===[[Household|House]] and [[Company]] Belts===
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[[Red]] belts (any belt more than 50% red) are generally only worn by [[Squire|squires]]. [[Black]] belts (with or with out silver trim) are generally only worn by [[Man-at-Arms|men-at arms]]. [[Yellow]] belts are generally only worn by [[pages]]. These colors are not reserved like knights' belts, but are a symbol of the knightly mentor-student relationship and are important Amtgard symbols.
*Green and Black; Worn by the [[Green Dragons]].
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*Tan and Black; Worn by the [[Justicars]]
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In the Kingdom of [[Neverwinter]], it was once traditional for Men at Arms to wear green belts, but these have been phased out and replaced by the [[black]] belts of the rest of the Amtgard world.
*Red and blue, and sometimes black; [[Landcrest]]
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*Red and Black; worn by the [[Saracens]]
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Sometimes, the word belt is used to denoted a rise in the order such as in relation to knighthood, in terms such as "[[4-belted knights|four-belted knight]]", meaning a knight who has earned all four orders of knighthood. It can also signify a knighthood, as in "He received his belt in 2003". The same is true or [[squire]] or [[page]]. It is also a possibility that a belt might denote household or company affiliation; many [[companies]] and [[households]] wear woven belts incorporating colors from their heraldry.
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Belts are often adorned by [[belt favors]], [[pouches]], [[sword frogs]] and other items.
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====Household and Company Belts====
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Some [[household]]s and [[companies]] bestow a particularly colored belt as a symbol of membership. Some examples of this are:
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*Green and Black - worn by the [[Green Dragons]].
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*Tan and Black - Worn by the [[Justicars]]
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*Red and blue, and sometimes black - [[Landcrest]]
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*Red and Black - worn by the [[Saracens]]
 
*Green, Brown, and Black - [[Veritas]] belt
 
*Green, Brown, and Black - [[Veritas]] belt
 
*Navy Blue, Red, and Tan - [[Triad]] belt
 
*Navy Blue, Red, and Tan - [[Triad]] belt
===How to===
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*Grey and Purple, with a dash of black - [[Mystic Falcons]]
*[http://theimu.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=41 Instructions] by [[IMU]]
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*Grey and Red - worn by the [[War Dragons]]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82gZne1a1Y0 Video on making a knights belt] by [[Scytale]].
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===Making a belt===
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The two most common materials for belts are [[leather]] and [[macrame]] cord.
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====Leather belt====
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====Macrame belt====
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''Main article: [[Macrame Belt]]''
  
 
===Links===
 
===Links===
*[http://www.electricsamurai.com/main_page.pl?action=view_article&file=20020611130348-Guests.txt&dir=General Take Off Your White Belt] by [[Randall]]  
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*[http://www.electricsamurai.com/main_page.pl?action=view_article&file=20020611130348-Guests.txt&dir=General Take Off Your White Belt] by [[Randall]], discussing the culture surrounding the white belt
*[[Macrame Belt]]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20201125025439/http://alonatwotrees.com/library/howto/alonaswovenbelttutorial.pdf Cheap and Easy Woven Belt Tutorial] by [[Alona]]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzOBNZSyY0Q&feature=youtu.be Faraque's Belt Weaving Method]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120219000103/https://saint13.com/arts/macrame.html macrame]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFs-hTSCQ-U Braided Belt]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY8o3ZCH3aw Beaded Belt]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OjkPZrMcBc Basic Macrame Weave]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZEN6tPcnuU Measuring cord for a Macrame Belt]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHUJ8yPy2m0&list=PL1H3gJukYnFqNI962lnIEi-7rs0T9OURw Woven Belt Patterns]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2CKKq2XpC0&list=PL1H3gJukYnFrP7C0gU5l2UO8HSiJYKYRH Woven Belt Endings]
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[[Category:Amtgard Things]]
 
[[Category:Amtgard Things]]
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[[Category:Equipment Types]]
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[[Category:Symbols of Knighthood]]
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[[Category:Garb]]

Latest revision as of 23:19, 9 February 2024

Knight's belt made by Casca for Randall

A belt is a long piece of flexible material worn around the waist, used to support other articles of clothing. In Amtgard, belts are often used as symbols of status, or to serve as a place to hang pouches and belt flags on the person.

Belt can also be used as a verb, where it means "to bestow a belt, in the context of a knighting ceremony" or "to accept a squire, page, or Man-At-Arms belt.".

In history

Belts have been documented for male clothing since the Bronze Age. Both genders used them off and on, depending on the current fashion.

In Amtgard

"Accept this white belt, symbolizing the purity of your honor, the sign of the Order of Chivalry, and of your knightly rank and station."

How to tie a medieval belt

Belts are used both to keep your pants up and your tunic down.

Belts are often used to denote allegiance or status in Amtgard. The colors of belts in Amtgard are used to denote status. White belts (any belt more than 25% white) are reserved for knights and may not be worn by others. A knight may also choose to trim a knight's white belt with a color particular to that four Orders of Knighthood: Gold for Knight of the Crown, Silver for Knight of the Sword, Red for Knight of the Flame, Green for Knight of the Serpent and Blue for Knight of Battle.

Red belts (any belt more than 50% red) are generally only worn by squires. Black belts (with or with out silver trim) are generally only worn by men-at arms. Yellow belts are generally only worn by pages. These colors are not reserved like knights' belts, but are a symbol of the knightly mentor-student relationship and are important Amtgard symbols.

In the Kingdom of Neverwinter, it was once traditional for Men at Arms to wear green belts, but these have been phased out and replaced by the black belts of the rest of the Amtgard world.

Sometimes, the word belt is used to denoted a rise in the order such as in relation to knighthood, in terms such as "four-belted knight", meaning a knight who has earned all four orders of knighthood. It can also signify a knighthood, as in "He received his belt in 2003". The same is true or squire or page. It is also a possibility that a belt might denote household or company affiliation; many companies and households wear woven belts incorporating colors from their heraldry.

Belts are often adorned by belt favors, pouches, sword frogs and other items.

Household and Company Belts

Some households and companies bestow a particularly colored belt as a symbol of membership. Some examples of this are:

Making a belt

The two most common materials for belts are leather and macrame cord.

Leather belt

Macrame belt

Main article: Macrame Belt

Links