This category includes die struck lapel pins produced by stamping a design into metal, creating raised and recessed sections across the surface. The recessed areas are sandblasted to create a matte texture, while the raised sections are polished to a smooth finish.
The contrast between the polished metal and the sandblasted recessed areas forms the design on the face of the pin. No enamel is used, with the design relying on the difference between the two surface finishes.
Branding is formed directly on the front of the pin through the die striking process, with the raised areas representing the design and the recessed areas providing contrast through sandblasting.
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What is a die struck sandblast lapel pin?
It is a metal pin where the design is stamped into the surface, then sandblasted in the recessed areas to create contrast with the polished raised sections.
How is the contrast created?
The recessed areas are sandblasted to create a matte texture, while the raised areas are polished to reflect light.
Is enamel used in this process?
No. The design is created using the difference between polished and sandblasted metal surfaces.
Where is the logo applied?
The logo is formed on the front of the pin through the stamped design.