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Die Struck Pin Badges

Die struck pin badges are made without colour fill, using raised and recessed metal to create a smart, classic finish. They are a popular choice for corporate badges, commemorative designs, clubs and organisations looking for a more understated, premium look.

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Black Dye Badge
Gold Plating
Silver Nickel Plating
Rose Gold Plating
Copper Plating
Black Nickel Plating
Matt Gold Plating
Matt Nickel Plating
Brass Plating
Antique Silver Plating
Antique Gold
Antique Copper
Antique Nickel Plating
Antique Bronze Plating
Pantone Dye Plating
Rainbow Plating
Plating refers to the metal finish applied to the surface of the pin badge, enhancing its appearance and durability.
Butterfly Clasp
Rubber Clasp
Double Clasp
Brooch/Safety Pin
Stick Pin
Cufflink
Magnetic
Tie Bar
3M Sticker
Key Ring
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(max file size 25MB) If you have a design upload it here. An artwork proof will be sent for your approval prior to prodution of your order. Suitable files: jpg, png, gif, pdf, tif, psd.
Laser Engraved Badge
Laser Engrave (+£0.03)
Back Stamped Badges
Back Stamping (+£45.00)
Optional extra detail for the back of your badges
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Upload your design for the back of the badges here

Minimum order quantity is 50 pieces.


Made To Order


Custom products created to your design and specification.


Free Visual Proof


We’ll prepare artwork for approval before production begins.


Personal Customer Service


Helpful support from a real person by phone or email throughout the order process.

Delivery & Production
Once we receive your design and order details, we’ll prepare artwork for approval before production begins. Because die struck pin badges do not require enamel filling, they can often be produced a little faster than enamel badges. Lead times still depend on quantity, plating choice and overall complexity, but we will always confirm the schedule clearly before you place your order.
Artwork Approval
We’ll send you a visual proof showing how your die struck badge will look in production. This gives you the chance to check the design, wording, dimensions and metal finish before anything is made. Production only begins once you have approved the artwork.
Need Help Choosing?
Die struck pin badges are a great choice if you want a classic metal finish without colour fill. They are often used for corporate badges, clubs, commemorative pieces and more formal designs. If you would prefer something with bolder colour and stronger contrast, an enamel badge may be a better fit. If you are unsure which option suits your design best, we’ll be happy to advise.

What Are Die Struck Pin Badges?

Die struck pin badges are created by stamping your design into metal, leaving raised and recessed areas to form the finished badge without the use of enamel colour. This gives them a clean, elegant appearance that is often chosen for more formal, heritage-inspired or premium designs.

Why Choose Die Struck Pin Badges?

Die struck badges are a strong choice when you want a smart metal finish without colour fill. They work particularly well for company logos, club badges, commemorative pieces, uniforms, awards and membership badges where a subtle, professional look is preferred.

Because the design is formed entirely in metal, die struck badges have a timeless appearance that feels refined and durable. They are available in a range of sizes, platings and fastening options, making them a versatile option for many types of custom badge.

Are Die Struck Badges Right for My Design?

Die struck badges are often the best choice when you want a clean, understated finish and a more classic metal look. They are especially well suited to formal branding, heritage-style designs and projects where simplicity and presentation matter more than bold colour.

Die Struck vs Enamel Badges

Die struck badges rely on raised and recessed metal only, without colour fill, which gives them a more minimal and traditional appearance. Enamel badges use colour to create a bolder, more vibrant finish. If you want a classic metal badge with a subtle, premium feel, die struck is often the better choice. If your design needs strong colour and greater visual contrast, enamel may be the better fit.

Not sure which finish is right for your design?
Take a look at our enamel badge options or get in touch and we’ll be happy to advise.

How to Order

Choose your badge type, quantity, size, plating, fastening.

Upload your design file, image or drawing

Place your order. Our designers will create artwork within 24 hours.

We may recommend changes to your spec to ensure we manufacture the best product

Once artwork is approved we will proceed with production.

This usually taking 2-3 weeks from approval

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