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The Royal Order of Pouono is the highest order of chivalry in the Kingdom of Tonga.

History

The Order was established in 1893 by King George Tupou II.[citation needed] The Order of Pouono is currently considered as inactive, as King George Tupou V discontinued the Order in 2008.[1][2]

Class

The Order consists of a single class: Knight Grand Cross.[3] Its post-nominal letters are K.G.C.P.[2]

Insignia

The insignia consists of a collar, badge, breast star and riband. The collar is reserved for the King and foreign Heads of State only.

  • The badge is a white enamel gold edged Maltese cross. Its gold central disc displays the "Pouono fale" (a six posted house) also in gold, and is surrounded by a red enamel ring bearing the national motto "KO E ‘OTUA TONGA KO HOKU TOFI’A" (sometimes written as "KOE OTUA MOTOGA KO HOKU TOFIA" due to a manufacturing error) in gold capital letters, in the base is a spray of gold laurel. The badge is suspended via a gold Tongan crown from the collar and ribbon.
  • The star is gold 7-armed cross, with each arm having seven finger-rays (the first & seventh being the same length, the second & sixth being smaller than the first, the third & fifth being smaller than the others, and the fourth being the smallest ray). Its white enamel central disc shows a gold "Pouono beach cottage", which is surrounded by a red enamel ring bearing the national motto in gold capital letters and a spray of gold laurel in the base.
  • The collar of the Order is a double gold chain set with a white enamel 6-pointed gold edged star (centre-piece), with on either side moving upwards; a white enamel dove in flight, three crossed swords in gold, a 6-pointed white enamel & gold edged star. From it hangs the badge of the Order.
  • The riband is a 102mm-wide sash with a moiré pattern and alternating scarlet, light cream, scarlet, light cream and scarlet colored stripes (proportions 6/20/50/20/6 mm).[3] The badge is worn suspended from the riband at the left hip.

References

  1. ^ Kingdom of Tonga: Royal Order of Pouono - website Medals of the World
  2. ^ a b New Order for Tonga - website Gentleman's Military Interest Club
  3. ^ a b John Duncan McMeekin's summary
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