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Hard Enamel Designs With a Smooth Finish

With rich colors and a smooth, polished texture, cloisonné lapel pins are the perfect embellishment for black tie events or any night out where you’re dressed to impress. Hard enamel lapel pin designs like these are reminiscent of jewelry, increasing their perceived value. Bare metal die struck pins and traditional soft enamel pins are excellent options for creating unique artwork, but if you’re looking for the highest quality design, our cloisonné pin style is the best option for you.

Three cloisonné pins on a yellow jacket: Danville Delegation compass with Not All Who Wander Are Lost, IP Promise logo, and purple chameleon ARC pin

Hard Enamel, Easy Choice

Cloisonné lapel pins are reminiscent of jewelry, and the increased perceived value can’t be beat. An employee presented with a cloisonné pin will be impressed by the expensive aesthetic of the design and will know their milestone is appreciated. Any lapel pin makes for an impressive and appreciated gift, but if you really want to make someone feel special, choosing hard enamel is an easy choice.

If you have your own idea for a custom lapel pin design but aren’t sure if cloisonné is the right choice, it helps to know the difference between each style of pin before getting started. Not only will you be able to see examples of all the different types of pins, but you’ll also see what makes cloisonné lapel pins so special.

Cloisonné vs Soft Enamel

Since we first started making custom lapel pins, customers have been asking us to describe the difference between hard and soft enamel pins. Each style is capable of displaying incredibly detailed artwork with colorful designs, but when it comes to cloisonné vs soft enamel, the difference is something you can see and feel when you compare them side by side.

Side-by-side comparison of soft enamel pins (Delaware State nursing, Guard Texas, red Pegasus) versus smooth cloisonné pins (35th anniversary mountains, bullet train, 40 years scholarship, floral rose)

All of our custom lapel pins start out as impressions stamped into a sheet of metal, creating a raised and recessed level on the face of each pin. A soft enamel pin goes through the metal plating phase of production before a small amount of enamel paint is added to the recessed levels of the design, allowing the raised edges to act as a natural barrier stopping the paint from bleeding into other sections of the pin.

Cloisonné pins add color using a different method. Once the custom pin design is struck, a powdered, glass-like resin is added to the recesses. Unlike with soft enamel pins, this resin is added to the very top of the recessed sections of the design. The pins are then placed in a 1700 degree oven so the resin can harden into place, and, once they’ve cooled, we finish the metal plating process and polish each pin to a glossy shine.

The recessed portion of a soft enamel pin is distinctly visible against the raised lines used to contain the colors, giving the artwork a sense of depth. Cloisonné pins lose that sense of depth in favor of a glossy texture and smooth finish. This appearance increases the pins’ perceived value and automatically makes them appear timelessly beautiful. The smooth and polished surface of a cloisonné pin also makes them feel sturdy and well made.

Three pin styles: MCC Occupational Therapy Assistant hard enamel, Long Beach Est. 1897 soft enamel, and School District of DeSoto 25 Years die struck

If you still aren’t sure what pin style is right for you, give us a call, and see what our art team recommends for your design ideas. While most of our customers are concerned with the difference between hard and soft enamel pins, we also have a third option should neither of them suit your needs. Die struck pins have beautifully detailed bare metal designs, perfect for corporate logo pins, employee recognition pins or any other type of design that you feel will benefit from a bright aesthetic.

The Right Backing for the Right Project

The object on the back of cloisonné lapel pins that stops the wearer from getting repeatedly stabbed is often called a clutch. One aspect of ordering a custom lapel pin is choosing the best clutch for the job. Butterfly clutches, with their two levers to be pinched to release the pin, are the lapel pin backings you see most often, but rubber clutches are actually one of our most popular options. Both of these can be requested free of charge.

In addition to these standard options, we also offer deluxe and jewelry clutches if you’re looking to take your custom hard enamel pin up to the next level. For the customer conscious about putting pin holes in their clothes, we also offer magnetic backings.

If you aren’t actually looking for a lapel pin, we have experience handcrafting different pieces of cloisonné jewelry like cufflinks and charms. Custom made cufflinks are one of the most unique gifts a person can receive, and our cloisonné charms are easily attached to bracelets and necklaces in as little as a few moments.

Hard enamel pins custom made with keychain attachments are another popular option for customers looking for something a little more outside the box. Once you decide on exactly how your custom cloisonné pins are to be used, choosing which backing is right for you is easy.

Pin manufacturing process: stamping press, hexagonal pin blanks on sheets, enamel paint application, and rows of finished wing-shaped pins

Ordering Your Own Custom Cloisonné Lapel Pins

With over 15 years of experience, we’ve worked hard to make ordering custom pins as easy as possible. If you already know that you want a set of cloisonné pins, that option is clearly available for you to mark on the quote request form. If you’re still unsure which option is the best for your order, you’re always free to ask our sales team, and they’ll make the best suggestion for your pins.

Once we receive your request, our art team, made up of highly experienced graphic artists, will get to work creating your first free digital proof of artwork to be delivered within 48 hours. Often, this free proof will present your intended pin in a number of different options to help you see what choices are available to get the most out of your design.

The price of cloisonné pins varies based on a few different factors. Size and quantity will always be some of the biggest aspects of a pin order determining price. Other things like which closure you choose and whether your pins make use of any embellishments such as gemstones will also change the ultimate price. For a general idea of what your order will cost, we’ve created a helpful table you can use as a guide.

Unlike most products, the price per pin actually drops the more pins you buy. If you’re looking for the best ways to save money on your custom pin order, simply let our sales team know and they can work to find all of the different ways to knock the price of your order down.

Choosing Hard Enamel Lapel Pins With Superior Craftsmanship

All of our custom lapel pins are made out of copper, steel or iron. This allows them to be sturdy and withstand the test of time while also allowing them to be lightweight and receptive to the die striking process. The use of these base metals also helps us to keep the cost down for you. Since the year 2000, we’ve worked hard at streamlining our order process to make sure that the service we offer you is matched by the high quality of our final product.

If you’re looking to create a top-tier product that’s sure to make a striking first impression, partner with our Signature Pins team and see what we can do for you. Hard enamel pins custom made with your design are sure to turn heads.

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Lapel Pin Pricing

Soft Enamel

(Up to 7 Colors)
Size 50
1.5" $6.03

Cloisonné

(Up to 7 Colors)
Size 50
1.5" $6.03

Die Struck

(Metal Only)
Size 50
1.5" $6.03

Lapel Pin Plating Options

High Polished Gold
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Antique Gold
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High Polished Silver
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Antique Silver
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High Polished Copper
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Antique Copper
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Black Nickel
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Black Metal
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Attachment Options

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Butterfly Clutch
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Jewelry Clutch
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Safety Pin
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Rubber Clutch
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Deluxe Clutch
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Keychain Ring
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Cufflinks
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Magnet Attachment

Presentation Options

Acrylic Case
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Poly Bag
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Cardstock Option

Gemstone Colors

Dark Green
Green
Clear
Black
Dark Purple
Dark Red
Dark Blue
Light Blue
Light Red
Light Green
Light Purple
Red
Yellow
Transparent Black

Common Lapel Pin Questions

A lapel pin, also known as an enamel pin, is a small pin worn on clothing, often on the lapel of a jacket, attached to a bag, or displayed on a piece of fabric. Lapel pins can be ornamental or can indicate the wearer's affiliation with an organization or cause.

All we need is your logo, text, thoughts or ideas. We have a staff of graphic artists and they will create your design from any information that you can provide to us.

Our minimum quantity to order is 100.

Once you have received your proof and pricing, approved the digital proof and paid for your order, we will begin production immediately! Standard production time is 7-10 business days but adding upgrades like glitter, spinners, etc. adds production time. Sometimes we get backed up during trading pin season as well and production times for enamel pins can extend to 3-4 weeks, so order early! When complete, we'll ship your order via UPS Red Label shipping free of charge to the continental United States. If you need your pins quicker than our current lead time, we also offer rush trading pin options delivered in as little as 2 days!

We do! We have a few different rush trading pin options that can be made made and delivered in as few as 2 days! For more information on these, check out this page! We also have the ability to rush some soft enamel pin orders but you'll need to confirm with your salesperson what the production queue looks like at the time of order.

All of the designs that you see on the web page are previous designs that we have created for other clients. We do not stock any lapel pins however we can create any custom design that you want.