At ASNY Craft Factory, we specialize in the custom production of lapel pins and badges designed for corporations, organizations, brands, or special events. These pins and badges are crafted from high-quality metals such as copper, iron, aluminum, and zinc alloy, utilizing precision die stamping, die casting, and plating processes to ensure each product exhibits exceptional durability and visual appeal. ASNY offer comprehensive customization options including various sizes, thicknesses, shapes, colors, and decorative details to perfectly meet the needs of commercial promotions, commemorative events, brand merchandising, and personal expression. Whether the design is minimalist modern or intricately traditional, ASNY's manufacturing capabilities adhere to high-quality standards, helping your brand or event stand out with distinction and uniqueness.
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