beloningsbands
Beloningsbands are a Dutch term that refers to the physical bands, strips, or ribbons used to signify the receipt of a reward or recognition. The word is a compound of the Dutch verbs “belonen,” meaning to reward, and “band,” meaning band or strip. In many contexts, a beloningsband is attached to a uniform, a school belt, a sports jersey, or an awards plaque to make the honour visible. The design of the band varies depending on the awarding body or the type of achievement. Typical characteristics include a coloured fabric or metal strip, often embroidered with the insignia of the awarding organization, and a tapering end that is sometimes turned over or pre‑folded.
Historically, the use of beloningsbands dates back to medieval ecclesiastic and feudal societies, where a band
Beloningsbands are therefore an important visual symbol in Dutch society that codifies reward in a form visible