CLOISONNE   MEDALLIONS / PINS

CLOISONNE  FACTS
Cloisonne items are very colorful and make impressive lapel pins, and unique medallions. They also can be fabricated into earrings, tie tack's key tags, etc., thereby increasing their sale ability.

In recent years, because of the international interest in the "Olympic Pin" phenomenon, cloisonne items are in very high demand.

                      One-Time
Size-Type/Quantity   Die-Charge     200         500          1,000

1" & under-Hard          $ 65.00          $1.39     $1.32        $1.22 
1" & under-Special       $ 65.00            1.21       1.12          1.07 

1.25" -Hard                 $ 70.00             1.81       1.73          1.60
1.25  -Special              $ 70.00             1.38       1.30          1.24 

1.5"  -Hard                  $ 75.00             2.52       2.45          2.34 
1.5"  -Special               $ 75.00             1.81       1.74          1.65 

1.75" -Hard                 $ 95.00             2.64       2.57          2.49 
1.75"-Special               $ 95.00             2.34       2.25          2.13

2"     -Hard                  $ 100.00             3.74       3.55          3.47
2"     -Special               $ 100.00             2.58       2.50          2.38

REMARKS 
     1.  MINIMUM ORDER and Reorder 200 pieces.

    2. Hard Cloisonne is fired enamel (glassed)
        Special Cloisonne is painted enamel with an epoxy dome.

     3. Items furnished include 4 colors and are finished in bright goldtone or silvertome.

    4. For larger quantities contact The Hermann Werks for written quotation.

 

 



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