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This is one of the eleven basic knots of traditional Chinese knotting, [1] a craft which began in the Tang and Song dynasty (960–1279 AD) in China. The Chinese and Japanese names for this knot are based on the shape of the ideogram for the number ten, which is in the shape of a cross that appears on one face (and a square on the other face). [2]
Early Scouts tied a knot in their neckerchief (scarf) to fasten it around the neck. In the United States, experiments were made with rings made from bone, rope or wood. [3]A young British Scouter, Bill Shankley, who was responsible for running a workshop and developing ideas for camping equipment at Gilwell Park, became aware of the American rings, and set out to create something similar.
[5] Initially, Scout neckerchiefs were tied with a variety of knots, but the use of a "woggle" or slide, originated in the United States in the early 1920s and quickly spread around the Scouting world. [6] Each Scout group would have a neckerchief of different design and colours. In most countries each Scout Troop uses its own colour neckerchief.
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For the most part, the colors of the knot emblem are taken from the ribbon or design of the actual award. The knot is not the award, but rather an optional representation and recognition that the individual has received or earned a specific award. Knots can be worn by all members of Boy Scouts of America if they have received the awards. [30]
Wood Badge with three beads (training staff) and Gilwell scarf and woggle. The Wood Badge is worn around the neck as part of the Scouter's uniform.In some Scout organizations, the wood badge is presented together with a Gilwell scarf and a Gilwell woggle, denoting membership of the notional 1st Gilwell Scout Group.