Apprentice Archer Belt and Belt Favours by Sir Admiral Anne Cash
This orange macramé belt was converted from an archer sash. Attached is the traditional apprentice belt favour featuring the class colour trimmed in silver. A personal touch includes three needle-felted images at the end of the belt. The first is a bow and arrow that represents the path of the apprentice. The second is Sir Admiral Anne Cash's personal heraldry. The third represents the apprentice's goal.
Upon granting Lady Pandora Moonfall the opportunity to become her apprentice, Master Archer Sir Admiral Anne Cash bestowed upon her a belt converted from the sash she wore previous to achieving her masterhood. Lady Pandora now wears the belt proudly as a reminder of her goals and a symbol of dedication and humility to her teacher.
The belt was given and put on by Sir Admiral Anne Cash.
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Tyedye
Tue, 2016-06-14 19:56
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I just have to say that I
I just have to say that I absolutely love the idea of using a sash to become the apprentices belt. It is so creative and appropriate.