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Graduation Honor Cords $4.00 USA Made In Stock

  • Honor cords are 60 inches long with 4-inch tassels on both ends
  • Cords are available in solid or entwined double or triple color combination's Designate honor graduates, a particular class, fraternities, or for specific degrees Honor Cords are worn during the commencement ceremony. After the ceremony, the graduate presents the Honor Cords to someone who provided extraordinary help or support, i.e., parents, relatives, or mentors. Immediately after graduation, the graduate may take the honor cords from around his/her neck placing it around the neck of the recipient. More than one honor cord may be worn during the commencement, symbolizing there are multiple persons destined to receive honor cords. All Colors Available Mixed woven intertwined colors available ie : red,white,blue (Multicolor woven are special order 24 piece minimum required 800-372-6523 2 or 3 cords can be knotted together, NO-minimum quantities required *As low as $4.00 each
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    The diamond industry has in the past been associated with conflict and exploitation, the industry has taken a number of pro-active steps to combat this, most notably in the form of the Kimberley Process (which certifies that diamonds originate from conflict free zones). Through our procurement and polishing division we are subject to rigorous requirements which set out the detailed standards that our procurement and polishing division is required to adhere to in order to maintain its status. Among other requirements there is a focus on supply chain management, provenance claims, child and forced labour and ethical standards generally. 

    The diamond industry has in the past been associated with conflict and exploitation, the industry has taken a number of pro-active steps to combat this, most notably in the form of the Kimberley Process (which certifies that diamonds originate from conflict free zones). Through our procurement and polishing division we are subject to rigorous requirements which set out the detailed standards that our procurement and polishing division is required to adhere to in order to maintain its status. Among other requirements there is a focus on supply chain management, provenance claims, child and forced labour and ethical standards generally.