Comets offer a distinctive and unique alternative to our popular sashes and rosettes. Comets consist of a minimum of three or more ribbons (depending on the model), arranged in a fantail design with a hook and lurex braiding at the narrow end. The middle tail contains all of the print information and is printed in the same fashion as a sash. Comets can be used for many different applications.

How to place an order
Please contact us for pricing. Be sure to include all necessary information when ordering, such as:
- The size of your comets (eg. C300, C500, C700 etc.)
- The colours of each tail and print
- What you’d like printed on the middle tail
Please allow 4 – 6 weeks prior to your event to ensure delivery. All prices listed include GST. Our minimum order is $20.00 excluding postage, smaller orders will incur a $9.00 setup fee.
Thermal Printed Comets
Comets may also be printed with thermal transfer, which is a sleek alternative to hot foil printing. Thermal transfer is a great alternative when custom artwork or fonts are required.

Thermal transfer is available in gold and silver metallic print.

Hot Foil Printed Comets
C300
Three tails with printing applied to the middle tail only. A budget alternative to sashes and rosettes.

C500
Five tails with printing applied to the middle tail only. When selecting colours, working with a theme (eg. blues, reds or greens) gives the greatest visual impact. Start with the darkest colour on the outer tails, then work towards the centre tail with a lighter shade. A white centre tail always works well.

C700
Seven tails, once again the printing is applied to the middle tail only. When selecting colours, working with a theme (eg. blues, reds or greens) gives the greatest visual impact. Start with the darkest colour on the outer tails, then work towards the centre tail with a lighter shade.

C900
Nine tails, once again the printing is applied to the middle tail only. When selecting colours, working with a theme (eg. blues, reds or greens) gives the greatest visual impact. Start with the darkest colour on the outer tails, then work towards the centre tail with a lighter shade.

