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Brocade

Common term that describes an effect of woven gold clusters usually bound together within a star burst. |
Chrysanthemumm

A perfectly spherical burst of tailed stars, very much like the flower it represents |
Comet

A star or other projectile which leaves a glittering, persistent trail behind it |
Crossette

A set of stars that each split into four or five stars and leave a trail as they map the skies |
Glitter

A constant spray of strobing glitter effect usually referring to cones and fountains |
Green Bees

A swarm or cluster of points of light that move and dissipate under their own power. Similar to Fish but less vigorous and generally less persistent |
Palm

Bright arms of cascading, long lasting starts, shaped to permeate outward like the branches of a palm tree, usually made up of gold or silver stars |
Pearls

A set of bright glowing stars that do not leave a trail but silently rise and dissolve into the heavens |
Peony

Well used term to describe a perfect expanding sphere to stars that usually change colour as they burst outwards |
Pistil

A central effect sometimes palm like that can be added to a Peony or Chrysanthemum for bigger impact |
Silver Fish

Invariably silver and preceded by a beautiful blue tracer star, they wriggle and swim away from the centre in a silent mesmeric dance |
Spinner

An aerial effect that is usually accompanied by a whirling sound as the stars spin and whirl individually and synchronised to others |
Stars

A glowing, flaming ball of coloured light or colourless crackle that can rise on their own or burst into variegated mini star-shells |
Strobe

An effect that flickers and flashes in the sky like a gallery of flash bulbs |
Tail

The comet like trail that is left behind the star |
Willow

A star burst where all the stars ‘fall’ out of the rocket or star-shell and gently drift down to earth to give a delightful effect |