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Medals are small awards used to recognize achievement, participation, or service. This category covers wearable and display medals for sports, academic honors, corporate recognition, and commemorative events.
Designed for event organizers, coaches, schools, and gift buyers, the range includes medals in different sizes, finishes, and mounting styles. A simple definition: a medal is a metal object, often stamped or cast, given as a token of recognition.
Browse options for ceremonies, giveaways, and keepsakes. Items are grouped by finish, attachment style, and use.
Quick answer: pick the size, finish, and attachment that match your event and budget. Consider whether you need engraving, enamel coloring, or pre-drilled holes for ribbons.
In most cases, choose a durable finish for frequent handling and a plated option for a refined look. For bulk orders, check lead times and customization minimums to ensure delivery before your event.
Q: How long does customization take?
A: Production times vary by method and quantity. Typical turnaround ranges from a few days to a few weeks for custom orders.
Q: Can I order a single medal?
A: Yes, single items are usually available, though custom engraving may have minimums. Check the product details for limits.
Q: What attachment options exist?
A: Common attachments include ribbons, neckbands, and pins. Some medals come with holes for threading your own ribbon.
Q: Are these suitable for outdoor events?
A: Many finishes resist weather, but prolonged exposure can affect appearance. Choose durable plating for outdoor use.
Q: Do you offer engraving?
A: Engraving and printing are common services. Look for personalization options on each product page.
Q: What materials are used?
A: Medals are typically made from metal alloys with various platings or enamel. Material choices affect weight and finish.
Q: Can designs be fully custom?
A: Many suppliers accept custom artwork for stamping or casting. Confirm artwork specs and setup fees before ordering.
Q: How should I store unused medals?
A: Keep them dry and in boxes or cases to prevent scratches and tarnish. Separate layers with soft tissue if storing in bulk.
Tip: Use filters for size, finish, and personalization to narrow choices quickly, and compare delivery times to match your event schedule.
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