Two Ways to Show Identity and Affiliation: Cloisonne Lapel Pins and Embroidered Patches

Mar 25th, 2009

Status and Affiliation: We all want to show others that we have them. How do we show status and affiliation? By wearing cloisonne lapel pins and patches, including military patches. Cloisonne pins are a dressed-up way to show our affiliation. With a pin in our lapel, we can show others the company we work for, the organization we belong to, or the status we have earned. Patches are a decorative but inexpensive way to show who we are and what we’ve done in a playful style. Important among the patches are military patches, which can express the effort and sacrifice of the wearer.

Cloisonne is an old and beautiful process that was developed in the Orient. Elaborate decorative pieces can be created using this process. The effect is similar to stained glass but is not transparent. This process consists of many complicated steps. Cloissone consists of various colors of enamel fired onto a metal base. The different colors or sections of the piece are separated by a metal wire. First the artist creates the metal base in the shape of the finished object, for example, a flower. Next a silver wire is soldered into place as the separator between the colors. Third, the enamel material is placed into the areas of color. Different types of chemicals create enamels of varying colors. After the enamel chemicals are in place, the piece is fired. This firing creates the solid, glass-like enamel. After the firing, the piece is polished, and finally, the piece is gilded or electroplated.

Although this is a labor-intensive process, small lapel pins can be made quite inexpensively. However, although the pins are inexpensive, they can be strikingly beautiful, looking more valuable than they actually are. This trait is a great boon to an organization that wants to give a small gift with Wow power. For this reason, cloisonne lapel pins make excellent promotional giveaways or acknowledgments for contributions.

Another added value of the cloisonne lapel pin is swapping at a large event. Swapping pins gives attendees an introduction to others and a talking point for conversation. Consider the Olympics. Olympics attendees arrive with a supply of identifying pins that are valuable beyond the bits of metal and enamel. People who may not even speak the same language are able to communicate and become acquainted through the exchange of pins. And then in the years after returning home, reminiscing over the collection of pins can bring back precious faces and memories.

To show off identity or achievement in a more casual way, you may prefer to use patches. Embroidered patches are larger than pins and can be sewn or ironed onto casual clothing such as jackets, hats, and vests. Patches can identify places that the wearer has visited, and competitions she has won. A fully covered vest or jacket can show the pride of an active and interesting person.

A special category of patch is the military patch. Again, the meaning and sentiment behind the patch has immeasurable value beyond the mere fabric and colored thread. A military patch is a visible piece of patriotism and belonging to a humanitarian cause.

Patches and pins are small inexpensive trifles, but the pride and achievement behind them make them a bargain at twice—no thrice—the price.

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