Hard Enamel [ pins designed ] by
our designers.

Hard Enamel lapel pins are a blend of elegance, precision, and classic appeal. Their glossy surface finish and superior aesthetic quality enhance your design, ensuring it shines. Their capability to capture intricate details means your design will always retain its intended charm!

Get your custom Hard Enamel Pins for your [logos, clubs,] or emblems.

Custom pins, while seemingly modest, are potent tools marked by remarkable versatility. Their utility is as broad as your creativity allows.

Our pins are forged from top-grade metal to guarantee a product that is not only aesthetically pleasing and sophisticated but also built to last.

Choosing among the myriad of printing techniques can be daunting, but that’s where our expertise comes in. We walk you through every stage of the process to ensure the end product is precisely to your liking. The uses for hard enamel pins are numerous, including:

Membership organizations, Sports occasions, Charitable drives, …and countless other applications!

Our Ordering Process

Step 1

Submiting a Quote

Our process begins with your designs. Give a brief description or provide us with reference files on your quote form. Once provided, our artist will get right to work on your free quote. 

Step 2

Design Review

You will receive an art proof and quote within 24 hours of your request. You can make as many  revisions as you need until the product meets your standards!

Step 3

Ordering your Pins

After you approve the artwork, you designs will immediately enter the production stage. Once finished, your order is shipped by FedEx for free!

*Minimum order quantity of 100 required

Get started [with a] free quote.

Just provide a description of your design along with selecting a few basic options, and leave the rest to us.

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1. Pick Your Production Method

Production Method

2. Choose your Lapel Pin Plating Option

Plating Options

3. Select Your Desired Pin Size

Pin Size

4. Pick Out A Backing Option For Your Lapel Pin

If you would like a unique option (such as a magnetic backing) please let us know in your description.
Pin Backing

5. Select A Packaging Option For Your Lapel Pins

Packaging Options

6. Please Enter Your Design Details

Brief description of your design - add detail if you do not have reference files.
Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 3 files.

7. Contact Information

Use a permanent address where you can receive mail.
Name
Address
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

1. Pick Your Production Method

Production Method

2. Choose your Lapel Pin Plating Option

Plating Option

3. Select Your Desired Pin Size

Pin Size

4. Pick Out A Backing Option For Your Lapel Pin

Pin Backing

5. Select A Packaging Option For Your Lapel Pins

Packaging

6. Please Enter Your Design Details

Brief description of your design - add detail if you do not have reference files.
Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 3 files.

Contact Information

Use a permanent address where you can receive mail.
Name
Address

What production method should I choose?

Most custom pin designs can be made into soft enamel pins, but this process often works best with designs that have minimal lines and clearly defined areas of color. These details are important because the colored areas sit slightly recessed, below the metal separations. If you’re not sure which type of pin to choose, don’t worry! Just ask, and we can provide suggestions from our experienced team. 

What is a [Hard Enamel] pin?

Hard Enamel pins, with their swift production timeline and sophisticated appearance, offer an attractive solution for custom lapel pin needs. These pins, characterized by their elevated and indented metallic components, are also referred to as cloisonné pins. Their jewelry-grade quality makes them not only exquisite but also highly sought-after collectibles.

The craft of creating cloisonné pins involves using “frit”, a powdered glass mixed with water to form a paste, which fills the design’s indented sections. This paste is delicately added to the design in a manner similar to painting by numbers. Subsequently, the pins undergo a baking process that melts the frit, enabling it to effortlessly occupy all vacant areas. The high-temperature baking also solidifies the frit, hence the term “hard enamel”. These polished and elegant pins are perfect for a multitude of applications.