
Fireworks Effects
Fireworks offer a myriad of captivating effects, each with its unique charm. When combined, these effects can orchestrate an unforgettable display that delights and amazes your audience. At Frese Fireworks, we are excited for you to experience the enchanting effects of our products. We trust that you will indulge in these thrilling displays responsibly and with utmost safety.
Brocade
The spider effect creates a delicate, lace-like pattern in the sky, resembling a finely woven web. The brocade effect, typically featuring a shimmering silver tail, stands out for its brightness, surpassing the willow or tiger tail effects in luminosity. To achieve the distinctive, elongated brocade tails, most of these effects incorporate glitter, adding to their sparkle and allure.
Chrysanthemum
This effect resembles a floral pattern unfolding in the air, often produced by a cake or mortar firework. It blossoms outward, creating a stunning, flower-like display in the sky.


Comet
This is a type of star effect that creates a vivid trail of sparks, trailing through the air as it soars. It's characterized by its elongated, sparkling tail, enhancing the visual spectacle of the firework display.
Crossette
This effect features a comet that spectacularly splits into multiple comets, typically arranging itself into a striking cross shape in the sky. It's a dynamic display, known for its captivating transformation and symmetric pattern.
Palm Tree
This aerial display is renowned for its initial gold or silver streak, known as a rising tail, as the shell ascends into the sky. It is followed by an expansive brocade or willow effect that unfurls into palm frond-like patterns. The overall spectacle mimics the elegant form of a gold or silver palm tree etched against the sky.
Pearls
This effect features vibrant orbs of color that soar through the sky, reaching their peak height before gradually burning out. It's a display marked by bursts of intense color that light up the sky before gracefully fading away.
Peony
This aerial effect presents as a spherical burst of colored lights, illuminating the sky. It's a very popular and commonly seen effect in most fireworks displays, known for its classic, radiant globe of hues that captivate viewers.
Pistil
This effect is characterized by a cluster of stars nestled within another, larger cluster, creating a mesmerizing visual. It can also be described as a smaller peony encased within a larger one, offering a layered and intricate display of fireworks.
Strobe
The strobe effect in fireworks is known for its blinking or flickering characteristic. When incorporated into a shell containing hundreds of strobe stars, it creates an illusion akin to shimmering water against the sky. This captivating effect can be produced in various colors, including white, green, blue, and orange, adding a dynamic and sparkling dimension to the display.
Willow
This aerial effect is reminiscent of a majestic gold willow tree unfurling in the sky. The true willow effect is distinguished by its delicate golden trails that linger in the air, often for ten seconds or more, creating a stunning and enduring visual spectacle.







