Reference: Dist. MA/3402
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Reference: Dist. MA/3402
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Italian Navy Pins are small lapel badges that display naval insignia, rank marks, unit crests or maritime motifs. A simple definition: these pins are wearable emblems used for identification, commemoration and collection by anyone connected to the Italian naval service or who appreciates naval history.
This category is aimed at service members and veterans, collectors and hobbyists, and gift buyers looking for a meaningful keepsake. Items range from official-style insignia to commemorative enamel pieces that suit uniforms, casual wear or display boards.
Expect a compact selection focused on naval identity and style. Pins vary by finish, size and level of detail.
Quick answer: pick a pin that matches the purpose—formal insignia for uniforms, decorative enamel for casual wear or displays. Consider size, material and attachment type first.
In most cases, choose brass or nickel for durability and clear enamel for crisp detail. Check images for scale and read short descriptions for intended use (wearing vs. collecting) to avoid surprises.
Q: Are these pins suitable for wearing on uniforms?
A: Many items are designed for lapel or uniform wear, but check the product note for official use. Choose appropriate placement per service rules.
Q: What materials are most common?
A: Pins typically use brass, nickel or iron bases with enamel or painted finishes for color and detail.
Q: How do I attach a pin safely?
A: Most pins use a clutch or butterfly back; secure the fastener and test on similar fabric to avoid snags.
Q: Can collectors find limited editions here?
A: Yes, the selection often includes commemorative or series pieces aimed at collectors and enthusiasts.
Q: Do pins come with certificates or packaging?
A: Packaging varies by item; some collector pins include cards or boxes while others are sold loose to reduce cost.
Q: How do I clean a metal enamel pin?
A: Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth; avoid harsh chemicals that can dull the finish or damage enamel.
Q: Are size and scale listed for each pin?
A: Most listings include dimensions or close-up photos—check the description for exact measurements.
Q: Can I return a pin if it doesn’t match the photo?
A: Return policies vary by seller; review the store’s returns section and inspect photos and details before purchase.
Tip: Use filters to narrow by material, attachment type or occasion, and browse images and descriptions to compare sizes and finishes before you add items to your cart.
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