Enamel pins that "peak" your interest...for the people, by the people, and for the CULTURE. Support a black-owned business!
That banner with a bursting star in the middle is the Juneteenth Flag, a symbolic representation of the end of slavery in the United States on "June 19, 1865" commemorating the day that Union Army Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger rode into Galveston, Texas, and informed both the enslaved Africans and their enslavers of their emancipation.
Dimensions: 0.75 x 1 (inches)
Finish: Silver soft enamel.
Enamel Colors: Red, Blue, White
Posts: 1
Clutch: Butterfly
Packaged new with 2x2" inch backing card.
What began as a hobby and sparked by a trifecta of entrepreneurship, the COVID-19 economic downturn, and an economic awakening after the George Floyd protests, Pin Peaks was born as a piece to the collective puzzle of representation of culture, social justice, etc. Despite their subtle size, we want our pins to speak as loud for our customers just as any larger piece of apparel, and we believe that they can motivate, inspire, and bring happiness into the hearts of others.
As a proud 100% minority owned and operated business, we believe in giving back to the community and our company and staff financially support and are active in a variety of community focused organizations and initiatives.