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Hard enamel pins · custom design · factory-ready

Hard Enamel Pins — Custom Design with a Polished Flush Finish

Hard enamel pins are kiln-fired at high temperature then polished flush so the enamel and metal sit at the same level. The result reads premium under good light. Otsu generates production-ready files for hard enamel pin manufacturing in 30 seconds.

What makes hard enamel pins premium

Hard enamel pins go through extra kiln cycles and a final polishing pass that grinds the enamel down to the metal line. The flush, glossy surface is harder to scratch, reads more upscale under light, and has become the default for collector-tier and corporate enamel pins.

Polished flush surface

Enamel and metal sit at the exact same level. Glide a fingertip over a hard enamel pin and you feel one continuous surface.

Scratch-resistant

Higher-firing-temperature enamel plus the polishing pass make hard enamel pins very tolerant of daily wear.

Crisp metal-color contrast

The polished metal lines pop against flat enamel fills. Great for logos, type, and graphic designs.

Premium feel

Hard enamel pins are the default for collector enamel pins, corporate gifts, club merch, and limited drops.

Plating shows off best

Gold, silver, antique, and rose gold plating all read more strongly on hard enamel because of the polished metal contrast.

When to choose hard enamel pins

Premium / collector pins

Limited-run enamel pin drops and high-tier Kickstarter pledges almost always pick hard enamel.

Corporate / brand pins

Logos and brand marks read cleanest with the flush polished finish.

Club, event, or association pins

Daily-wear scenarios benefit from the better scratch resistance.

Collector card-back releases

High-end enamel pin collectors prefer the polished feel and durability.

Gift / commemorative pins

Wedding, graduation, retirement, and milestone enamel pins benefit from the upscale finish.

Order custom hard enamel pins in 4 steps

  1. 01

    Design with Otsu

    Pick the hard enamel finish in the design flow. Otsu adjusts line thickness for the polishing process.

  2. 02

    Export factory pack

    Download dieline, CMYK, PDF/X-1a, and the hard-enamel-tuned spec sheet.

  3. 03

    Get a hard enamel pin quote

    Send the factory pack to a hard-enamel-capable manufacturer like Vograce, Wizard Pins, or Mango Pin.

  4. 04

    Production

    Hard enamel pins take longer than soft because of the extra polishing pass. Expect 18 to 24 days from approval to ship.

Hard enamel pin FAQ

How are hard enamel pins different from soft enamel?

Hard enamel pins are polished flush so enamel and metal share one level surface; soft enamel pins keep the enamel recessed below raised metal lines. Hard enamel feels more premium and resists scratches better; soft enamel is cheaper and accepts more colors per design.

Are hard enamel pins more durable?

Yes. The higher-firing-temperature enamel and final polishing pass make hard enamel pins notably more scratch-resistant than soft enamel. They survive daily wear, vest swap, and bag clip use better.

Why do hard enamel pins cost more?

Hard enamel pins go through extra kiln cycles and a hand-polished finishing pass. The labor adds typically 15 to 25 percent over an equivalent soft enamel pin run.

What plating works best on hard enamel pins?

Gold, silver, antique gold, and rose gold all show off well on hard enamel because the polished metal lines contrast cleanly with flat enamel fills. Black nickel works for darker designs.

What is the minimum order for custom hard enamel pins?

Most manufacturers set MOQ around 50 to 100 units for hard enamel pins. Otsu also supports single-piece orders with no minimum — see our no-minimum lapel pin page.