




Order of Alexander Suvorov – 3th Class
Reference : URSS016CDE
25,00€
made-to-order
Soviet Order of Alexander Suvorov (“Александра Суворова”) 3rd Class
🔍 Description:
• ⭐ Multi-rayed star (explosive design)
• 👤 Portrait of Alexander Suvorov
• 📝 Circular inscription: “Александр Суворов”
• 🌿 Laurel wreath
👉 Prestigious military decoration for command
📜 History
• Established on July 29, 1942, during World War II
• Intended for senior officers
• Awarded for:
- brilliant conduct of military operations
- effective strategic command
🏅 Classes
There were 3 classes:
1. 🥇 1st class (generals, very rare)
2. 🥈 2nd class (senior officers)
3. 🥉 3rd class (junior officers)
🥇 1st class (the most prestigious)
👉 Intended for high-ranking generals (strategic command)
Characteristics:
• ⭐ Gold star (solid gold)
• 💎 Center often made of platinum/silver with very fine details
• 📏 Larger size
• 🔩 Screw fastening with engraved number
• ✨ Exceptional finish
👉 This is a very rare and very expensive piece
🥈 2nd class
👉 For senior officers (division / army corps)
Features:
• ⭐ Silver star with gold elements
• 🎨 Less luxurious than the 1st class
• 📏 Slightly smaller size
• 🔩 Screw fastening
• 🔍 Fine details, though slightly less intricate than the 1st class
🥉 3rd Class
👉 For officers (regimental/brigade level)
Features:
• ⭐ Star made primarily of silver (little or no gilding)
• 🎨 More understated appearance
• 📏 Smaller
• 🔩 Screw-on attachment
• 💰 The most “affordable” of the three
Shipping costs are included in the price.
🔍 Description:
• ⭐ Multi-rayed star (explosive design)
• 👤 Portrait of Alexander Suvorov
• 📝 Circular inscription: “Александр Суворов”
• 🌿 Laurel wreath
👉 Prestigious military decoration for command
📜 History
• Established on July 29, 1942, during World War II
• Intended for senior officers
• Awarded for:
- brilliant conduct of military operations
- effective strategic command
🏅 Classes
There were 3 classes:
1. 🥇 1st class (generals, very rare)
2. 🥈 2nd class (senior officers)
3. 🥉 3rd class (junior officers)
🥇 1st class (the most prestigious)
👉 Intended for high-ranking generals (strategic command)
Characteristics:
• ⭐ Gold star (solid gold)
• 💎 Center often made of platinum/silver with very fine details
• 📏 Larger size
• 🔩 Screw fastening with engraved number
• ✨ Exceptional finish
👉 This is a very rare and very expensive piece
🥈 2nd class
👉 For senior officers (division / army corps)
Features:
• ⭐ Silver star with gold elements
• 🎨 Less luxurious than the 1st class
• 📏 Slightly smaller size
• 🔩 Screw fastening
• 🔍 Fine details, though slightly less intricate than the 1st class
🥉 3rd Class
👉 For officers (regimental/brigade level)
Features:
• ⭐ Star made primarily of silver (little or no gilding)
• 🎨 More understated appearance
• 📏 Smaller
• 🔩 Screw-on attachment
• 💰 The most “affordable” of the three
Shipping costs are included in the price.