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Enamel Accessories - Lots of details related to Enamel accessories such as Enamel Charms, Enameled Tack Pinss, Enamel Cufflinks, 14k Enamel anklets and Wholesale Enamel cancer awareness pins.
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Enameled Tack Pins. Find different types of Enameled Tack Pinss that are available, some are collectables and some represent meanings. Find what they are generally used for.
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This page is a near duplicate of the more popular title Enamel Lapel Pin because the page titles should be about the same topic.
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Enameled Tack Pinss:
Lapel pins are used for several different purposes, some are used for fashion where as others are used as a symbol of support or a donation to charity. Enameled Tack Pinss can come in thousands of different shapes and sizes including counrty flags, merchandise logo's, company logo's, animals, insects and even custom designs.
The Enameled Tack Pins is made by moulding the actual pin itself before the enamel is set into it, the pin is on the reverse side of the pin design and it attached to clothing of material with a pin backing. The enamel design is then apparently coloured and set into the Enameled Tack Pins front creating the "face" of the pin.
Some manufacturers accept custom designs for companies or charities in which they produce a specific design of Enameled Tack Pins for distribution of that company or charity.
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The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
Lapel Pin Promotional Products
- Different shapes and designs for lapel pins. www.lapelpincentral.com
Tech Arts Lapel Pins
- Custom made lapel pins and information about them. lapel-pin.techarts.com.tw
Hard and Soft Enamel:
Hard enamel pins, often called cloisonné pins, are said to be made of the finest quality. They are apparently stamped with a design, filled with powdered glass and enamels, then kiln fired to fuse glass to pin. The surface of the enamel is then polished to create what people claim is a beautiful product.
Soft Enameled Tack Pinss claim to mimic hard enamel at a fraction of the cost. They are stamped with a design, filled with enamels, and kiln fired to fuse enamels to pin. Then the surface is covered with a clear epoxy dome. The end result is said to be very close in appearance to hard Enameled Tack Pinss.
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