The Royal Order of Cambodia With Cross (Full Size),
Knight Class, French Indochina
法屬印度支那時期
騎士級柬埔寨王家勳章
(十字架官方版)
Item number: M176
Year: AD 1899-1948
Material: Gold, Silver and Enamel
Size: 74.8 x 46.0 x 9.2 mm
Weight: 27.0 g
Provenance: Liverpool Medals 2022
This is the Knight class of the Royal Order of Cambodia, awarded during the French Indochina period. The object is composed of diamond-cut silver rays, and designed in the shape of an eight-pointed star. Above, there is a crown-shaped suspension, with a cross decoration on the bead at the top of the crown. On the obverse, there is an oval-shaped purple enamel painting with the gold royal emblem at the top. The outer edge of the oval is decorated with a surrounding ring of red enamel.
On the reverse of the ray linking the crown, there is a somewhat indistinct poincon.
Since its establishment in AD 1864, many manufacturers have been involved in the production of this order, with each edition having its own characteristics and slight differences. The most noticeable differences include whether there is a cross on top of the bead at the top and whether there are holes on the reverse of the rays. Other differences may require measurement and examination of the jeweller’s hallmark to determine.
The Knight class is worn as a breast ribbon, with the order suspended by a ring suspension to the ribbon. When Norodom I created this order, the ribbon was red with green stripes on both sides.
However, in AD 1899, the French colonial government deemed the colours too similar to those of the Legion of Honour order and issued a new decree changing the ribbon to white with orange borders. Officers of the rank of Fourth Class and above had a white-orange floral decoration on their ribbons. It wasn’t until Cambodia gained independence from colonial rule in AD 1948 that the original red-green ribbon colours were restored. Therefore, judging by the ribbon’s colour, the period of issuance for this order can be estimated to be between AD 1899 and AD 1948.
Grades of Order |
Maha Sirivaddha |
Mahasena |
Dhipadinda |
Sena |
Assarariddhi |
Under the unique Mandala system in Southeast Asia, a region could simultaneously be a vassal of different rulers. Cambodia, once a powerful empire in the medieval period under the Khmer Empire, later became a vassal of both the Vietnamese Nguyễn Dynasty and the Siamese (Thai) Chakri Dynasty. Since AD 1845, Siam (Thailand) and Vietnam have jointly exercised protection over Cambodia.
However, Southeast Asia’s traditional order quickly faced challenges and disruptions from the new power, France. Unwilling to be a puppet of Siam, Crown Prince Norodom sought support and protection from the emerging French influence. Since French intervention in July AD 1863, Cambodia became a highly autonomous protectorate. On February 8, AD 1864, King Norodom I, inspired by the French Legion of Honour, established the Royal Order of Cambodia with five ranks. The initial orders were awarded to French military commanders who assisted him in establishing his independence.
As the suzerain of Cambodia, the French colonial government had the authority to award this order, similar to the king. According to the colonial decree of AD 1896, foreign individuals residing in Cambodia for at least three years or those who contributed to the expansion of French colonial territories were eligible to receive this award. In AD 1948, amid the post-war decolonization wave, France abolished Cambodia’s colonial status, turning the Order into a national decoration for Cambodia. In AD 1955, the Kingdom of Cambodia gained independence, breaking away from the French Union.
Subsequently, caught in the Cold War turmoil in Southeast Asia, Cambodia experienced a royal overthrow supported by the United States in AD 1970. During the period of exile, King Norodom Sihanouk continued to confer this medal. Upon his successful return to the country in AD 1975, King Sihanouk resumed the awarding of the medal. The medal later witnessed the chaotic era of the Khmer Rouge and continues to be issued today as Cambodia’s official national decoration.
物件編號: M176
年代: 公元 1899-1948 年
材質: 黃金, 白銀和琺瑯
尺寸: 74.8 x 46.0 x 9.2 mm
重量: 27.0 g
來源: 利物浦獎章 2022
此為法屬印度支那時期頒發的騎士級柬埔寨王家勳章。以切割為鑽石質感的銀質射線組成八芒星,上方連結一頂王冠狀懸掛,王冠頂部的圓珠帶有一個十字架裝飾。勳章正面有一紫色琺瑯彩繪的橢圓形,上頭有代表皇室的金色家徽。橢圓形外緣則有一圈環繞的紅色琺瑯裝飾。銜接王冠的射線背面,則有一個不甚明顯的純度印記。
公元1864年創立以來,有許多廠商投入該勳章的製造,不同版別之間有各自的特色和些許差異。最明顯的差異是頂部圓珠的十字架有無,和射線背面有無孔洞,其餘須測量尺寸和觀察珠寶商商標方能判斷。
作為柬埔寨的宗主國,法國殖民政府比照國王有頒發該勳章的權力。根據公元1896年的殖民地法令,在柬埔寨有效居留至少三年,或對於擴張法國殖民地有功的外籍人士,皆有獲頒該獎勵的資格。公元1948年,在戰後的去殖民浪潮影響下,法國先取消柬埔寨的殖民地地位,使該勳章成為柬埔寨的國家勳章。公元1955年,柬埔寨王國脫離法蘭西聯邦成為獨立的國家。
勳章的級別 |
大十字級 (Maha Sirivaddha) |
大指揮官級 (Mahasena) |
指揮官級 (Dhipadinda) |
軍官級 (Sena) |
騎士級 (Assarariddhi) |