This category includes imitation cloisonne lapel pins made from die struck brass with enamel colour fill. Each pin is formed by stamping the design into a flat piece of brass, creating recessed sections that are filled with coloured resin enamel. The enamel is applied by hand into each section, then baked and polished to produce a smooth surface across the pin.
The finished pin has a flat, even surface where the enamel and metal sit level with each other. This method allows detailed designs to be produced while maintaining a consistent finish across all pins. Colours are matched to PMS where required, allowing branding to align with existing guidelines.
These pins are used for corporate branding, membership identification, events, and recognition programs where a structured metal badge is required.
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What is imitation cloisonne?
It is a process where enamel is filled into recessed areas of a metal base and then baked and polished so the surface is smooth and level.
How is the design created?
The design is die struck into brass, forming the outlines and recessed areas that are later filled with enamel.
Can colours be matched to brand guidelines?
Yes. Enamel colours can be matched to PMS references to align with existing branding.
Where is the branding applied?
The logo and design are built into the face of the pin through the die striking and enamel filling process.