The badge of the order is a white enamel Rupert cross with a perimeter channel of blue enamel, with the angles in-filled with
filigree back to back letter "C"s for "Congo". The central disc depicts the crowned Belgian lion on a blue enamel background surrounded by a silver ring with the motto of the Congo . This again is surrounded by a scalloped channel of blue enamel. Reverse, similar to the obverse but with a central disc of red enamel with the crowned royal monogram "L/S/L" superimposed. Suspension is by means of a pivoting royal crown and ring. The plaque (or star)—for Grand Cross—is a faceted silver eight-pointed star, or—for Grand Officer—a faceted silver
Maltese Cross with silver rays between the arms. The central disc is the same as that of the badge. The medal is circular in gold, silver and bronze versions, with a suspension in the form of a royal crown with two
pendilia and a ribbon ring. The obverse shows a finely ribbed central area with bead surround, with a royal lion superimposed. The surrounding circlet carries the motto of the Belgian Congo: (work and progress) – the later issues are bilingual including the Dutch in the lower half of the circlet. The reverse is a stylised 'double L' crowned Leopold II monogram within a palm wreath. The ribbon of the order is
amaranth purple, with narrow pale yellow edge stripes bordered with pale blue, a combination of the ribbons of the
Order of Leopold and the Order of the African Star. When awarded in war time, the ribbon of the order may be adorned with a silver or gold palm. The
ribbon bar is worn on the semi-formal dress uniform.
Ribbon bars ==Award conditions==