Chains of Office

Chains of Office in Round Table are ceremonial regalia worn by key office bearers, such as Chairmen, IROs, Presidents and other councillors, symbolizing their role within the organization. These chains typically feature a metallic structure with engraved nameplates and a central medallion bearing the Round Table emblem. They serve as a historical record, displaying the names of past office holders, and are passed down to successors. Worn during official meetings, AGMs, and formal events, they add a sense of tradition and continuity to Round Table proceedings.

Custom-designed Chains of Office vary in style, from simple engraved plates to elaborate designs with ornate links and filigree work with a prominent medallion representing the organization. They might be gold or silver-plated and may be personalized to reflect the office bearer’s position. These chains are not just decorative but represent a deep-rooted tradition of leadership and service within Round Table, making them a significant part of its heritage.

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