A trophy is a physical object, often in the form of a cup or a statuette, that is awarded as a prize or a symbol of victory or achievement in various fields such as sports, academics, arts, and business. Trophies are typically made of metal, plastic, or crystal and are often engraved or personalized with the name of the recipient, the event, or the achievement being recognized. They may also be decorated with emblems or symbols that represent the field in which they are being awarded.
Benefits of Trophy
Recognition
Trophies provide public recognition for accomplishments and achievements. It's a timeless way to acknowledge someone's outstanding performance, dedication, and hard work.
Motivation
Trophies are great motivators. They inspire people to aim high and work hard to achieve their goals. Receiving a trophy for their achievements encourages individuals to continue their efforts and strive for even better results.
Positive reinforcement
Trophies can reinforce positive behavior. They help build self-esteem and confidence when people are acknowledged and rewarded for their hard work.
Competitive spirit
Trophies can encourage healthy competition among individuals or teams. This can help build camaraderie and a sense of community among participants.
Long-lasting memory
Trophies are a physical representation of a moment in time. They serve as a tangible and lasting reminder of an accomplishment. People can keep and display them for many years, which can help foster a sense of pride and achievement.
Brand recognition
Trophies can also be used to promote a brand or company. By incorporating a logo or message on the trophy, it serves as a great marketing tool while still being a source of recognition and motivation for the recipient.
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Learn about Parts of a Trophy




1. Figure or Topper - These are commonly used on the very top of a trophy. All trophy figures have a threaded stud on the bottom. The thread size is common for all trophy parts. 1/4 X 20 threads per inch. Other uses include some plaques that have a provision for a figure. Some very large "post set" trophies may use a figure for a trim on one of the tiers.
Learn how to create a custom figure here.
2. Threaded Trophy Rods - These threaded rods connect the trophy together. These are available in many sizes. We stock them in 1/2" increments. All the way from 1" up to 18". For large "post" set trophies, these can be connected together using a coupler or ferrule. The thread size is common for all trophy parts. 1/4 X 20 threads per inch.
Coupler (AKA) Threaded Coupler - These can be used to join a figure to a threaded rod. They can also be used to connect several rods together to achieve a desired length
3. Column - (AKA) Extrusions - These are used to give the trophy exciting color. They also add height to the award. For customers looking for parts, we sell columns. Most columns come is two sizes. Round (usually 1 3/4" diameter) and Rectangular (sometimes referred to as square, even though they are not square) Most square columns are about 2" x 3". Today most columns are made of hollow plastic tubing.
4. Check Ring - These are used to "check" a round 1 3/4" column. This can serve several purposes. A Check Ring will help center a column during assembly. This can take some of the guess work out of the assembly. These are also used when a figure rests directly on a round column. Without it, the figure would not "rest" on top of the column, as the column is hollow.
5. Marble Trophy Base and Lid - Trophy Bases are just what the name implies. The "Base" or bottom of the trophy. A lid usually rests on the top of the column(s). Many smaller single column trophies will not have a lid, while larger double column trophies will typically use a matching base and lid set. Available in simulated marble also (Plastic) Black Marble available by request.
6. Trophy Lid - Trophy Lids are commonly used on top of a rectangular column.
Wood Trophy Base and Lid - Larger double column trophies or post set trophies will typically use a matching base and lid set.
7. Cup Bases - Large cup bases have many uses. Some customers make custom tops and mount them on one of these large, sometimes heavy bases.
8. Trophy Trim - These work just like a figure but they are typically much smaller. All trophy trim have a threaded stud on the bottom. The thread size is common for all trophy parts. 1/4 X 20 threads per inch. Some single column trophies may have a side trim. Larger double column trophies will usually have 2 upper trim above each column, and maybe a lower trim between the two columns. Large Post set trophies will use multiple trims also. Trim includes eagles and year/date pieces.
9. Inserts AKA Mylar Inserts - These are basically stickers. Most all of them are 2" in diameter. We stock 100's of inserts. We also make custom inserts. Mylar is a foil type material. The metallic material allows for custom effects, such as the hologram effect. Inserts are commonly used on figures designed to accept 2" inserts. The use of inserts allows for a unique or custom touch to the trophy. These are also used on plaques, medals and resin awards in some cases.
10. Risers - These are used to add height to the award, just as the name implies. Stem risers are sometimes used under a round column to lift the column and add a unique touch to the trophy. Sport risers can be used in conjunction with a figure to add "bling" to the trophy. Risers can be used to made up an inexpensive award by using a base, a riser, and a figure. Add 2 hexnuts, and you have a complete trophy.
11. Cups and Lids - These are used in a number of ways. They can be mounted directly to a base for a complete (inexpensive) award. They can be used as a riser on a larger trophy. Such as a post set. Trophy cups can be used with or without a lid. We sell numerous sizes and styles. We also sell completed cup awards.
12. Labels or Plates - This is the finishing touch to your award. The plate or label adds that personal touch. Read more about labels
13. Hexnut - These tie it all together. These are pretty much a standard size. 1/4" x 20tpi. (Threads per Inch). Hexnuts are needed to bolt the trophy together. We have them for sale here.
Types of Trophy
Sporting Trophies
These are awarded for sporting achievements such as in football, basketball, cricket, tennis, golf, etc.
Academic Trophies
These are awarded to students who excel in academics such as spelling, writing, mathematics, science, and history.
Corporate Trophies
These are awarded to employees who have achieved exceptional performance in their field of work, whether it be in sales, marketing, customer service, or administrative roles.
Music trophies
These are awarded to musicians who excel in playing a particular instrument or in singing.
Art Trophies
These are awarded to artists who have exhibited exceptional skills in painting, drawing, photography, design, and sculpture.
Military Trophies
These are awarded to members of the military who have shown great courage, leadership, and strength of character.
Charity Trophies
These are awarded to individuals or organizations that have done exceptional work in raising funds or donating to charity.
Film Trophies
These are awarded to filmmakers who have produced exceptional movies or documentaries that contribute to the film industry.
Culinary Trophies
These are awarded to chefs who have demonstrated exceptional skills in cooking, baking, and food presentation.
Environmental Trophies
These are awarded to individuals or organizations that have made significant contributions to environmental conservation and sustainability.
Types of Materials Used to Make Personalized Trophies
Metal
Metal is the quintessential material for trophies. Awards fabricated from metal are heavier and more durable than any other.Decades ago, most trophies were made of metal. Today metal is used mostly for ultra-high end trophies, due to higher costs.
The internal structure of many trophies are still metal, but the "toppers" and columns have gradually yielded to materials (such as acrylics, plastics and resins) that are more easily fashioned in modern, high-production molds and presses. Another reason for this direction is the massive proliferation of designs, characters, images and styles which the more automated manufacturing methods have allowed, while still being cost effective.
The manufacturing effort for metal trophies can be more difficult and take longer. Only an expert in metal casting, finishing and assembly can do this successfully. Metal trophies are generally made in the shape of human figurines, artistic, aspirational and geometric shapes, all of which are beautifully rendered and displayed in the natural luster of metal.
Wood
Wood, as a material for trophies and recognition awards, has been popular for hundreds of years. The wooden trophy can be adapted to all kinds of events and can be customized with different sizes, weights, grains, colors, textures and finishes.
It is normal for prizes made of wood to be larger. Some common designs for wooden awards are wall or desk plaques, both institutional and personalized. A wood plaques can last for many years, if it receives the necessary care and proper treatment during and after its manufacture. In addition, wood is an eco-friendly material, always sustainable and compatible with the environment.
Wooden "perpetual" plaques recount the history of sports events over the years or celebrate the names of leaders who have held office and then retired. Called perpetual because they memorialize the chosen individuals in perpetuity, and also because they are perpetually changing – with newly engraved name plates added each year/season and the blank ones below for those who are yet to be revered – providing a sense of history while stretching into the future.
Acrylic
Acrylic is a material known for its beauty, clarity, affordability and durability.
In the case of acrylic trophies, they can look very similar to crystal or glass trophies, although they do have notable differences. Acrylic trophies are lighter in weight and require less care and maintenance than glass trophies, plus they won't break when dropped or knocked over.
These trophies can also be made in many different shapes, opacities, tints and colors – even embedded with colorful artistic pieces or creative designs, as acrylic is an easy material to mold and work with.
Resin
Resin presents an opportunity to make lighter, more detailed and less expensive molded trophies and awards than those made of wood, metal or acrylic. When the clarity and translucence of acrylic or glass is not required, resin is a good choice.
Molded out of oil-based resins and often hand painted, the process of creating a mold has improved over time to the extent that finer details and subtle differences in texture can now be captured. Many toys and action figures are molded out of resin as it is perhaps the most child-friendly trophy material and least likely to break or cause abrasion to human skin.
Glass
Glass trophies can be made of large sheets of thick float glass that is cut into different shapes (like flames, spears, stars, circles, etc.) and sizes, according to the desired design. Transparency, different colors and weights can cater to your exact needs.
So called "art glass" trophies can go way beyond the more geometric shapes and can introduce twists and bends, fantastical shapes and patterns. Colors abound in art glass awards, regularly showing up as wondrous embedded globs, blobs, strands, swirls and pulls of colored glass at the center of clear glass awards.
A simple wine glass or glass copa can be transformed by adding your etched or lasered logo, or a particular message for a special event. You can also find different thicknesses to create the ideal glass trophy for your event.
Glass trophies can look sleek, sophisticated, ultra-modern, and they're able to carry your personalized wording and individual names. At the higher end, they can even be made of hand-blown glass.
Crystal
If we were to make a list of requested materials for trophies, crystal would top the list.
Crystal actually is glass, but a different variety of glass, with higher lead content and reflective index than what we usually think of as "normal" glass. It is stronger (therefore can be thinner), harder, more brittle and heavier in weight than glass.
These properties cause crystal to be a bit harder to work with than normal glass, The cost of crystal is higher, as well as the amount of time required to fabricate, engrave and assemble it, meaning that it is a top drawer material for trophies and awards.
Application of Trophy
Sports: Trophies are often awarded to the winning teams or players of sports competitions, tournaments, and events. They can also be given to individual players for their outstanding performances or achievements.
Academic: Trophies are awarded to the top students in academic contests, quizzes, and other competitions. Additionally, they can be used to recognize academic excellence, such as high achievement in a particular subject or course.
Corporate
Companies use trophies to recognize and reward employees for a job well done, often in the form of employee of the month or year awards. They can also be given to sales representatives who exceed their targets, or to commemorate years of service to a company.
Arts and Entertainment
Trophies are presented to actors, musicians, and artists to honor their work and accomplishments. They can be used in film and music awards, theatre productions, and other artistic events.
Community
Trophies are also used in community events and competitions, such as 4-H clubs, scouting organizations, and charity fundraising events.

An award, a trophy, and a reward certificate are all forms of recognition or acknowledgement for a specific achievement or accomplishment. However, they are typically used in different contexts and for different purposes.
An award is a formal recognition of excellence or achievement, often given in a specific field or industry. Awards can be given for things like outstanding performance, academic achievement, or artistic excellence.
A trophy is a physical object, usually made of metal or glass, that is presented as a symbol of victory or achievement. Trophies are often awarded for winning a competition or contest, such as in sports or games.
A reward certificate is a document that acknowledges and recognizes a specific accomplishment or achievement. Reward certificates can be given for a variety of reasons, such as for completing a training program, for achieving a sales goal, or for perfect attendance. They are often used in workplaces or educational settings.
In summary, an award acknowledges achievement in a specific field, a trophy symbolizes a victory or achievement and is typically used in sports or games, and a reward certificate is a document that recognizes accomplishment.
Maintenance Tips for Trophy
Clean them regularly
Dust and dirt can accumulate on trophies over time. Regular dusting and cleaning with a soft cloth can help keep them looking shiny.
Handle with care
Trophies can be delicate, especially those with fragile parts such as the handles and feet. Always handle them gently and avoid grabbing them by the thin parts.
Store them properly
When not on display, trophies should be stored in dry, cool conditions away from sunlight and extremes of heat or cold.
Avoid harsh chemicals
Avoid using harsh chemicals, solvents, or abrasives to clean your trophies. Soap and water or a mild cleaning solution can be used instead.
Display them in an appropriate place
Trophies are meant to be displayed, but make sure to choose an area that is not prone to excessive vibration or movement to avoid damage.
Rotate them regularly
To avoid uneven fading or wear, rotate your trophies regularly to balance the exposure to light and dust.
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