Color Facts of Honor Cords
There are various colours of honor cords. They are black, red, white, gold, old gold, silver, brown, cardinal, copper, navy blue, light blue, purple, drab, lilac, maize, maroon, and forest, orange, pink and so on. Honor Cords are also available in double or triple colour combinations. Color plays a vital role in this cord choosing. Some of color facts are given below.
The real use of black cords is during commencing ceremonies. Black is frequently cautious dependably smart. Black is used to specify a degree in Labor Relations, Commerce, Business Education, Accounting, Commercial Science, AND Business Administration. Actually use of silver cords is also in commencing ceremonies. The silver show in English heraldry is purity, brightness, virtue, or innocence. Silver is frequently related with the moon. Silver also can be earthy, natural, determined by how it is used. Silver is used to specify a degree in discipline of Chiropractic, Nephropathy, Oratory, Speech, and Veterinary Science.
Hunter Green cords are use in commencing ceremonies. For university symbols of office colors and hoods for graduate’s shades of green are used to specify a degree in Medicine, Chiropody, Surgical Chiropody and Podiatry. Also Honor societies use Hunter Green for Physics, Administration, Business, Management and Agricultural. Royal blue is used to specify a degree in discipline of Political Science, Philosophy, Religions Education, Foreign Services, Counseling and Guidance, Education, Optometry, Public Administration, Pedagogy, and Foreign Affairs.
Purple denote royalty. In ancient Rome purple color was restricted to upper class use. Purple honor cords are used to specify a degree in discipline of Dental Surgery, Dentistry, Law, Jurisprudence, Architecture, Urban Planning, and Regional Planning. White cord show purity, brightness, virtue, or innocence. It also represents royalty, and is often related with snow, ice, and cold. White is used to specify a degree in History, Literature, Arts, English, Letters, and Sociology.
Orange cord is associated with honor, strength, prosperity. It’s generally used in Ireland and Netherlands. Off White cord show purity, brightness, virtue, or innocence. It also represents royalty, and is often related with snow, ice, and cold. White is used to specify a degree in English, Letters, History, Literature, Arts, and Sociology.
Blue is associated with the sky, calm, honesty, trustworthiness, stability, magic or magical powers and patriotism. Blue honor cords is used to specify a degree in discipline of Political Science, Philosophy, Religions Education, Foreign Services, Counseling and Guidance, Education, Optometry, Public Administration, Pedagogy, and Foreign Affairs. Maroon colors symbolize heat and fire. Maroon honor cord is used to specify a degree in discipline of Conservation, Divinity, Journalism, Canon Law, Communications, Forestry, Public Health, Music and Theology.











