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Royal Navy Captain Epaulettes – Inspired by the 1812 Uniform Tradition

The Royal Navy Bullion Anchor and Crown Captain Epaulette is not just a decoration. It’s a part of history. First introduced in the Royal Navy Regulations of 1812, these epaulettes were worn proudly by captains to show their rank, service, and duty to the crown.
At Hand Embroidered UK, we create this historic item using traditional methods. Each epaulette is hand-stitched with care, using fine bullion wire and high-quality materials. Whether for collecting, display, or ceremonial use, our epaulettes honour naval tradition with true craftsmanship.
A Historical Symbol of Rank and Honour
In 1812, the Royal Navy updated its dress code to make uniforms more consistent. One of the key updates was the introduction of epaulettes to clearly show an officer’s position.
According to the rules:
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A captain with less than 3 years of service wore one epaulette on the right shoulder.
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A captain with 3 or more years wore a pair of epaulettes—one on each shoulder.
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The epaulette included a gold anchor and crown, embroidered by hand.
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Gold fringe made from bullion wire lined the edge, adding elegance and rank detail.
This design helped officers stand out and gave them a smart, formal look. It also made it easy for sailors and crew to recognize authority on board.
The Anchor and Crown – Symbols of Duty
The anchor and crown are two powerful symbols:
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The anchor stands for naval service, strength at sea, and protection of the nation.
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The crown shows loyalty to the monarch and the Royal Navy’s role in serving the country.
Together, they represent what it means to be a leader in the British Royal Navy.
The Art of Hand Embroidery
At Hand Embroidered UK, we continue the art of bullion embroidery. We don’t use machines for mass production. Instead, each piece is made carefully by skilled hands.
Our epaulettes are:
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✅ Hand-stitched using real gold bullion wire
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✅ Based closely on 1812 uniform regulations
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✅ Made with strong backing and fine detail
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✅ Shaped properly to sit on the shoulder or for display
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✅ Available as single items or pairs
We take pride in accuracy and quality. These epaulettes are built to last and to reflect the dignity of the original designs.
Who Are These Epaulettes For?
Even though the style is over 200 years old, these epaulettes are still in demand today. They are used by:
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Collectors of historical military items
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Naval and war museums
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Historical reenactors and events
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Film, theatre, and TV productions
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Parade and ceremonial uniforms
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Families who want to honour naval relatives
They also make excellent gifts for anyone who appreciates British naval history.
Easy to Order and Customise
If you're looking to buy an authentic Royal Navy Captain Epaulette, it’s simple to place an order with us.
You can:
📧 Email us: hello@handembroideryuk.co.uk
📞 Call: +44 (0) 203 5000 246
🌐 Order online: https://handembroideryuk.co.uk
We’ll respond quickly and help you choose the right size or style. We also take custom orders for special requirements.
Why Choose Hand Embroidered UK?
Here’s why customers choose us for historical and ceremonial embroidery:
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Expert hand embroidery with traditional skills
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Respect for history and original designs
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Worldwide delivery with safe packaging
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Fast and friendly customer service
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Trusted by reenactors, museums, and heritage groups
We don’t just sell embroidery. We honour the legacy behind it.
Final Words
The Royal Navy Bullion Anchor and Crown Captain Epaulette tells a story. It reflects a time when the Royal Navy ruled the seas and when uniforms carried deep meaning. Designed under the Regulations of 1812, this item remains a timeless piece of naval heritage.
At Hand Embroidered UK, we are proud to carry that legacy forward with every piece we make. Whether for personal pride, display, or historical performance, our epaulettes connect you to history through craftsmanship.
📧 hello@handembroideryuk.co.uk
📞 +44 (0) 203 5000 246
🌐 https://handembroideryuk.co.uk
Let us help you preserve history—one stitch at a time.