Bronze Honor Cords, sometimes also known as antique gold honor cords, are frquently used as a third color for olympic-type awards ceremonies (with gold and silver as the higher ranking honors). Sets comes with two twisted cords, shipped together tied or separately, however you choose. Made from rayon (we do not offer silk). You can mix and match different color cords together.
Alternative names for these products are honors cord, honor chords, and honors chords.
Typical Uses
These bronze honor cords are typically used for recognition of individual achievement and participation. They're generally worn during a commencement ceremony, often when gold and silver cords are also used. Honor chords are used by colleges, universities, community college, high schools, and some middle schools and homeschools.
Who Buys Honor Cords
Usually purchased by a member of an honors society, fraternity, sorority, department recognition coordinator, or for summa cum laude, magna cum laude, or cum laude awards.
Honor Societies using Bronze or Antique Gold
Bronze and antique gold has found its way into a few honor society ceremonies for college and university graduations, and is becoming more popular. The following honor societies use bronze or antique gold honor cords: