(*)Lapel Pins: Pins in a Variety of Styles |
Written by Aaron Whitaker |
Tuesday, 04 November 2014 12:07 |
Lapel pins are small badges often worn on the lapels on jackets. People usually have them on as ornaments to show their affiliation with a particular organization or as a sign of support a charity or cause. Whatever the purpose, a lapel pin can convey a powerful statement. Hence, having a well-made lapel pin is very crucial.
You can purchase these pins easily as they are available at various stores. These pins come in different styles and designs and you can choose any of them depending upon the nature of affiliates whom you are looking to represent.
If you are not satisfied with any design or style available at stores you can order the customized pins as well. In this way you can get the exact design in accordance with your need. Having custom-made pins allows you to present yourself exactly the way you want.
The cloisonné type pins are the finest quality lapel pins, and are best suited for corporate uses since this type showcases an elegant, fine-jewelry appearance. This design is carefully crafted, making sure that every fine detail is taken care of. Of course, having such time and labor-intensive process made this type more expensive than the others. But then again, the durability of the pin coupled with its beautiful appearance is a perfect blend to make any statement stand out.
If you are planning on trading pins, however, the soft enamel style is ideal. The trading of pins from one person to another requires a much more durable design which is why soft enamel is perfect. Other styles do not offer a rugged pin design quite like soft enamel which can endure countless swapping and barter, and rough handling from players. This style is recognized for its durability.
Another type is lapel pins is the silk screen. This is the most versatile design. The design is printed using silk screen and then it is coated as well to keep it shining for a long time. It is perfect if you want to copy your company logo, text, drawing or photograph as it reproduces the same exact image unlike other designs. It is also cheaper than the others.
For a classic and distinguished pin design, die struck is the best way to go. This style is ideal for military commemorations, service awards, and other similar formal occasions. The appearance of this pin is very sophisticated and elegant since no colour is added in its embellishment. It’s finishing ranges from textured, matte and antiqued, and is available in gold, silver, antique bronze and copper colouring. Similar to cloisonné and soft enamel designs, die struck pins feature raised and recessed areas.
If your design is very fine and detailed, or is a picture or painting then you should go for digital lapel pins. In this latest printing technology, your image is directly printed onto the brass. A protective epoxy is then applied to the pin.
Lastly, if you have a limited budget or just want to be economical then photo etched lapel pins are for you. It is a fantastic substitute for cloisonné and soft enamel pins and offers almost unrecognizable difference quality. In photo etch design, pins are made of light-weight metal. Since your custom image is crafted directly onto the metal plate by a high-tech method, you have a much wider range of choices regarding colour and detailed design.
Think about your social gathering and then choose the best option which might suit a particular gathering. Consider your budget as well. You should try to create a balance between your desire and the limits set by your pocket.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 November 2014 12:22 |