The medal hangs from a ring through the medal's suspension loop.
The medal hangs from a ribbon secured by a hook through a suspension loop at its top.
The insignia is secured to a standard Russian square mount by a ring through the suspension loop.
Missing from this bar is the suspension loop, which was possibly oval-shaped.
Atop the medal, the suspension loop is in the form of a ribbon with a bow.
They often have suspension loops and were clearly intended to be worn on a chain as jewellery.
Results are available from an examination of the bracteates themselves and from their suspension loops, thus making comparison possible.
At the very top, a laurel wreath with a hollow center served as the base for the suspension loop.
The medal is suspended to the ribbon by a ring though the suspension loop.
It had four suspension loops on the outside, not all surviving.