The range includes imitation cloisonne lapel pins produced from brass with enamel filled into recessed sections of the design. The metal is die struck first, creating defined outlines, then each colour is applied by hand into the recessed areas. The pins are baked and polished so the enamel sits level with the metal surface.
This process produces a consistent finish across the entire face of the pin, allowing detailed logos and designs to be reproduced clearly. PMS colour matching is available to ensure colours align with brand requirements.
These pins are selected for corporate use, events, and identification where a metal pin is required with a clean finish.
Good to Know
How does imitation cloisonne differ from other enamel pins?
The enamel is polished flat with the metal, creating a smooth surface rather than recessed or raised sections.
What materials are used?
The base is brass, with resin enamel used to fill the recessed sections of the design.
How durable are these pins?
The baking and polishing process creates a solid surface that holds colour and maintains shape over time.
How is branding included?
The branding is part of the die struck design and enamel fill on the face of the pin.