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royal-blue-honor-cords

Contents and Description

Royal Blue Honor Cords are our second most popular honors products. Sets of these include two twisted cords, each with an end tassel ( total of four tassels). Shipped tied together, unless separate is preferred. Half-cord is about thirty inches long, from knot to tassel end. Total of around sixty inches spread out. Tassels are about four inches long. Made from rayon, not silk. You can mix and match different color cords together. Alternative names include honors cord, honor chords, and honors chords.


Typical Uses

These royal honor cords are usually worn during a commencement ceremony. Often used individual achievement and / or participation recognition. These honor chords are used by colleges, universities, community college, high schools, and middle schools and homeschools


Who Buys Honor Cords

Members of an honors society, sorority, fraternity or department recognition coordinator. Also summa cum laude, magna cum laude, and cum laude awards.


Honor Societies using Royal Blue

Royal Blue is the second most popular color for honor cords and honor stoles. Honor society ceremonies for university and college graduations ofen use royal blue. Honor societies that use blue as part of their honors regalia include: Chi Sigma Iota, Alpha Chi, Alpha Kappa Delta. Alpha Kappa Mu, Alpha Phi Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma. Beta Kappa Chi, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Kappa Tau Alpha. Lambda Sigma, Mu Kappa Tau, Omega Rho. Omicron Delta Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta. Pi Alpha Alpha, Pi Delta Phi, Psi Beta, Pi Gamma Mu. Pi Omega Pi, and Rho Chi.

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Gem sourcing + anti-slavery statement

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.