soft enamel badges

soft enamel badges
Ideally priced for the cost conscious client, where matching to corporate colours is important!! 
  • Die stamped to your bespoke shape and design
  • Colour infilled by hand, using Pantone matched Soft enamels
  • Colours are separated by lines of metal (key-lines) and there is a metal border
  • Please note that white would be considered as a spot colour
  • Coated with clear epoxy or left plain - the choice is yours
  • Plated to a finish of your choice.
  • Standard plating options include gold, imitation gold, nickel, silver, copper, antique gold, antique nickel, antique copper, satin nickel, black nickel and black dye.
  • We also offer a range of non-standard matt plating options. Costs for using these are based on the design and will require a factory bespoke quote, so use the system prices to provide your client with an ESTIMATE of costs. We will be able to provide you with a firm QUOTE once we have your design.
  • To see all the available plates, download the plating chart from this page.
  • Fitted with a butterfly clutch fitting, or turned into a cufflink, brooch, earring or necklace.
  • Why not have us supply in a presentation box for the complete finish?
  • Min order qty 100 pcs

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Fittings and Options Available

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Full Fittings Chart - badgesFull Fittings Chart - badges
All badge & corporate jewellery fittings at a glance
How your metal items are madeHow your metal items are made
A step by step guide on the processes used in making enamelled and printed metal items
 
Pantone C Colour ChartPantone C Colour Chart
an electronic version of the industry standard Pantone C colour chart, for you to download and use to choose colours
metal items plating chartmetal items plating chart
use this to choose the plating finish for your metal items.
 
Is your enamel item simple or complex in design?Is your enamel item simple or complex in design?
A guide to help you understand the difference