Tell Us About Your Org's Badge
Despite my many years as a sorority woman, I still don't know exactly which sororities require every member to wear the same badge and which allow variations, and I'm curious.
I've filled out the list below to the best of my knowledge but would love if members of other orgs could chime in and let us know what leeway, if any, they have in choosing a Badge.
Just make a post if you'd like to help and I'll edit this post accordingly.
Alpha Chi Omega:
Alpha Delta Pi: Alpha Delta Pi has no restrictions on jewels, no jewels, or metal color, although we don't currently offer gold fill badges and I've never seen one for sale online. We also don't currently offer no jewels for sale. (Thank you, clemsongirl!)
Alpha Epsilon Phi: The badge is the letters Alpha, Epsilon, Phi, set with a total of 27 pearls, on a yellow gold bar. Our only customization options were (a) you could have your initials engraved on the back of the bar, and (b) you could get a chapter guard if you wanted. The guard has the chapter's Greek letter designation, also in yellow gold and also set with pearls to match the badge. Currently a few variants are available. I think you can pick 10k or 14k gold. But the design is the same. (Thank you, aephi alum!)
Alpha Gamma Delta:
Alpha Omicron Pi:
Alpha Phi:
Alpha Sigma Alpha:
Alpha Sigma Tau: Gold or crown pearl badges are worn by initiated sisters.
A ruby (at the four points) badge is worn by sisters who serve as nationally-recognized volunteers.
A yellow topaz (at the four points) badge is worn by NPC Delegation members.
An emerald (at the four points) badge is worn by National Council members and National Officers.
A (double-bordered) diamond badge is worn by the National President and Past National Presidents. (Thank you, ASTalumna06!)
Alpha Xi Delta:
Chi Omega:
Delta Delta Delta: Tri Delta member's badges are 10kt gold with pearls. The field consultants have aquamarine instead of pearl. ,Our national president has emeralds and the national officers have antique badges that may have a variety of stones. (Thank you, 3DGator!)
Delta Gamma: Delta Gamma's anchor can be white or yellow gold. Some are totally plain, some are engraved, and others have pearls and/or diamonds. Council badges have all diamonds with additional emeralds and Foundation trustees have sapphires in place of the emeralds. (Thank you, Titchou!)
Delta Phi Epsilon: can choose pearls or chased border. You also have your choice of gold fill or real gold.
Delta Zeta: All members wear the same Badge
Gamma Phi Beta:
Kappa Alpha Theta: Kappa Alpha Theta has two sizes (small crown and large crown) and a variety of different jewels within the crown (edging). The face of the badge itself never changes though. (Thank you, IrishLake!)
Kappa Delta:
Kappa Kappa Gamma:
Phi Mu:
Phi Sigma Sigma:
Pi Beta Phi:
Sigma Delta Tau:
Sigma Kappa:
Sigma Sigma Sigma: "Tri Sigma has limited variety. There are basically 3 options. You can choose gold and pearl (closed or crown), silver and pearl (closed or crown), or gold with alternating crown pearl and amethysts. There are no custom options at this time." (Thank you, KSUViolet06!)
Theta Phi Alpha:
Zeta Tau Alpha:
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Last edited by KillarneyRose; 08-13-2018 at 08:35 PM.
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