Lapel Pins
CLOISONNE
R33042
The timeless art of Cloisonne requires finely ground glass to be mixed with water, made into a paste, and then applied to specific areas of the pin. Pins are then placed in a kiln and baked at a temperature of 1200 degrees fahrenheit. The process is then completed by sanding and polishing the surface and plating the pins. These are examples of Cloisonne pins.
SOFT ENAMEL
R33043
These pins are die struck from brass or iron, filled with PMS matched soft enamel, and plated in your choice of finish. The result is a high quality pin at a lower cost than Cloisonne. Color filled areas can be left recessed, or the pin can be coated with a clear epoxy dome to enhance and protect the finished area. These are examples of Soft Enamel pins.
R33042 - Cloisonne Pin
R33043 - Soft Enamel Pin
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