Emblems
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When does a coin become an emblem? The distinction between coin and emblem is fine, yet when an item is created with the purpose of being attached to another product or substrate; it can be called an emblem. We typically produce emblems just a bit thinner than a coin and often times in a “free form” shape.
Glassware, headwear and presentation materials are common items that have had an emblem attached as an embellishment. However, the list of possibilities is long and includes POP/POS displays, signage, awards, furniture, barware/liquor bottles, and countless other uses. A metal embellishment adds high perceived value, an extra dimension of visual desirability and effective branding.
The craftsmen at Indiana Metal Craft produce emblems of fine lead-free pewter and solid brass. A wide selection of finishes and metal plating choices are also available. Emblems can be shipped ready for attachment, Indiana Metal Craft can attach to a supplied item, or we will be pleased to source and supply the item of your choosing. Call our sales support team for information and ideas.
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