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Tassel Details
- Made of Polyester Threading
- 9" (23 cm) Tassel, 6.5" (16.5 cm) Hang Loop
- Gold Signet Year Charm & Clasp
- Available in 17 Colors
- Hooks Easily to Cap
$2.95
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- 10-49 $3.45
- 50-99 $2.95
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Single Color Tassel
Our single colored tassels are an essential part of a student's graduation regalia. Your tassel represents the year you have completed an important milestone in your academic career. Tassels are a necessity because switching it from the right of your cap to the left at the end of your commencement symbolizes that you have officially graduated. We offer a large variety of colors and color combinations to choose from that will meet most school and universities' needs.
The single colored tassels consist of 65 threads bound together by a gold-plated copper clasp. Measuring at 9 inches in length with a 6.5 inch matching hang loop, this tassel is an ideal size for elementary, middle school, high school and college students. The 4 digit year signet is made of gold zinc alloy with an eyelet to attach signet to tassel.
Too Long? We also offer 7 inch Child Tassels!
Looking for More Color? Try our 2 Colored or Red/White/Blue Tassels!
How to Wear a Tassel
- 1. Remove tassel from protective sleeve and smooth out any tangled strings.
- 2. Secure the loop of tassel onto the button located at the center top part of the mortarboard.
- 3. Tug on the tassel gently to make sure it’s properly secured under the button.
- TIP: Arrange tassel to the right side. Do not move the tassel to the left side until after you are officially declared a graduate (or when a school official indicates you to do so)
- 9" (23 cm) Long with 6.5" (16.5 cm) Hang Loop
- Available 17 Colors
- 65 Single Colored Polyester Strands
- Gold-Plated Copper Clasp with Zinc Alloy Signet
- 1.25" (3 cm) Signet Charm shows Full 4 Digit Year
- Ideal for Elementary, Middle, High School and College Aged Students
Tassel Details
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What is a tassel and what does it signify?
Our academic tassels consist of 65 colored threads, bound together by a metal clasp and hung from an extended corded loop. They signify a symbol of rank and accomplishment within the graduation ceremony.
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How do I attach my tassel to the cap?
Hook the elongated loop of tassel to center button on top of the cap and position to the right side until diploma is given. Read a more detailed explanation in our informative blog: https://www.graduationsource.com/blog/how-to-wear-a-graduation-cap-and-apply-the-tassel/
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What if my school orders with a different company?
Anyone is welcome to order with us! However, we cannot guarantee or be liable for our tassel colors matching another company's tassels. Also, our signets will likely look different/ We offer unique shades of our products that will not be identical to another vendor's products.
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Can I customize my tassel or signet charm?
We may be able to do this for bulk orders, please contact us for details at 1-800-352-6162 or [email protected]
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What is the difference between adult and child tassels?
The adult tassels are 9 inches with a standard size signet charm and the child tassels are 7 inches long with a smaller signet charm.
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Do you offer a three-colored tassel?
We do make a Red, White and Blue tassel.
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What is a jumbo tassel?
Jumbo (bullion) tassels are thicker and used on college tams, which typically represent a student’s field of study.
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Can I remove the year charm from my tassel?
Signets (or year charms) can easily be removed and reapplied. Check out our step-by-step guide here: https://www.graduationsource.com/blog/removing-changing-tassel-year-charm/
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What side do I wear my tassel on?
Tradition states the tassel starts of on the right side of the cap. Immediately after you receive the degree, the tassel would be shifted to the left side. However, in some cases the entire class is instructed to turn them at the same time. Best way to remember? Think of turning the pages in a book! Master graduates and faculty members often switch their tassels in the opposite direction from left to right. Please review your school’s graduation etiquette before the ceremony.
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