• The
collar of the Order is in gold, consists of eleven white-enamelled five-pointed stars and eleven crowned back-to-back
monogram "F"s (for King
Frederick I of Sweden) in blue enamel, joined by chains. • The
badge of the Order is a white enamelled
Maltese Cross, in silver for a Knight and in
gilt for a Knight 1st Class and above; crowns appear between the arms of the cross. The central disc, which is identical on both sides, is in blue enamel, with a white-enamelled five-pointed star surrounded by the Order's motto
Nescit occasum ("It knows no decline"). The badge hangs from a royal crown. • The
star of the Order is a silver
Maltese cross, with a silver five-pointed star at the centre. The star of a Grand Cross also has straight silver rays between the arms of the cross. • The
ribbon of the Order is black. From 1975–2023 it was blue with yellow stripes near its borders (see above). In spring 2013, the Grand Master decided that Swedish royal princes would wear the Order with the original black ribbon, while other members would still use the blue with yellow stripes. From 2023, the black ribbon was used again. The last black ribbon 18kt gold Knight class prior to 2023 was awarded in 1988 to historian George Loper of
Bridgeton, New Jersey, for his research which was the basis for the
New Sweden Farmstead Museum. This was presented by the King. • The Order used to have a distinctive red and white habit worn on formal occasions such as at chapters of the Order. The habit included red
breeches and red
doublet, both with padded shoulders and white
piping, a white sash with a gold
fringe around the waist and a red
mantle with white lining. The star of the Order was embroidered on the left breast of both the doublet and the mantle. A black
top hat with a gold hat band and a
plume of white
ostrich and black
egret feathers and red
boots with gilded
spurs completed the habit. The collar of the Order was worn over the shoulders of the doublet. Clergymen of the
Church of Sweden wore the Order around the neck with a white
cassock with a red sash with a gold fringe around the waist and a red mantle with a white lining and with the star of the Order embroidered on its left side. == Recipients (since 2023) ==