Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Plaque

When The Occasion Calls For Veneration, Give A Plaque


A plaque can be used for many occasions requiring an emblem of prestige and achievement. A glass plaque can be posted on a building, room, or hall to provide an impression of veneration to the building, hall, or room; or to the person for whom the edifice is dedicated.

Awarding a plaque is a long-established and widely appreciated way to recognise achievement either by an employee or by a student in school. Plaques can come in a variety of shapes and sizes, with etchings or writings on it that specify the merit received. Plaques can also be made of various materials, including metal cast, clear glass or fusion glass. Either way, plaques are made observing highest quality standards that showcase the peculiar design on it, from the simple to the intricate.

A more modernistic way to make plaques is by using glass material. The glass can be clear as crystal, or a mirror glass, or fusion glass. The latter combines the glass with other materials like paper. The design of the plaque is achieved through a technique called micro sandblasting, where air, heat, and tiny particles like sand are combined to create a beautiful design on the plaque. This is also the same technique used for glass trophies.

Who cannot appreciate a plaque? No one. For its relatively low cost, it is in no way cheap-looking and is ever appropriate even for high-flyer occasions. A plaque of recognition will always be a favourite display of achievement for the young and old alike. For the recipient, it serves to inspire to always be consistently excellent in whatever one is pursuing, and to break one’s own record if no other competitor is able to do so.

A plaque can be ordered and custom-made quick. Companies may already have a vector design with the plaque manufacturer for their logo or insignia, and so whatever customization needed can be rendered faster and without any problem. In no time, your desired plaque can be in your hands.

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