Basic Info.
We are a manufacturer with 15 years of professional production experience, not a middleman. We provide factory prices directly. We feature various crafts including soft enamel, hard enamel, die-casting, glittering, silk screen printing, UV printing, offset printing, cut out, epoxy, and more to satisfy all design requirements. These products serve as decorations, souvenirs, and gifts.
Badges are used to wear identification signs. There are different opinions about the origin of badges. The earliest prototype of badges is composed of fish symbols, tiger symbols, waist tags and other signs, which have the characteristics of the present badges, especially the voucher badges.
About badges, there is a saying that it is easy to identify soldiers on the battlefield, which is generally recognized as setting their identity. Its function is to distinguish the enemy. In the Middle Ages, some objects on the hat were used as signs in battle, such as the British broom, the Keith family's red rose, and the white rose of York as badge marks. At that time, badge design focused on delicacy and uniqueness. The symbols on the badge, such as the lion, unicorn, and leopard, were typical manifestations of noble status. The function of the badge at that time was undoubtedly to enhance group cohesion and pride.
The most basic shape of the badge is the shield, and the color, division, and pattern of the whole badge are the principles to identify the badge. At that time, the badge was shaped like a shield, even if it was only a colored shield, it could also be regarded as a badge. If there was no shield, no matter what decoration was on it, it could not be regarded as a badge.
More complex emblems also come from family marriages, such as the Wars of the Red and White Roses in England, where the House of Lancaster was the red rose and the House of York was the white rose, which became the Tudors after their marriage.
In the present, badges have spread to daily life. The design of badges features more abundant elements, such as animals, helmets, slogans, shields, and five-pointed stars. These elements make the design of the emblem more gorgeous. Some teams now have specially designed badges, such as companies, organizations, schools, and teams. The badge serves as an identity logo and has become widely used.
Badge production processes commonly include paint, imitation enamel, stamping, etching, glue, 3D stereoscopic, screen printing, and other processes. Different badge production processes yield distinct finished products.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Are you a trading company or a manufacturer?
Yes, we are a direct factory with 10 years' experience.
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How to order?
Please inquire about the products you are interested in, specifying the desired quantity, size, and other requirements. Our customer service representatives will provide professional advice within 24 hours.
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Do all production lines have quality control?
Yes, all production lines are equipped with QC. We perform 100% inspection before packing, and sampling inspection before shipment.
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Can you accept sample orders?
Yes, sample orders are welcome.
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How about the quality of your products? Is there a guarantee?
Yes, our products undergo quality testing before leaving the warehouse. If any issues arise, our staff will assist you patiently to resolve them.
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What crafts and customization options do you support?
We support a wide range of crafts including soft enamel, hard enamel, die-cast, glittering, UV printing, offset printing, and various platings such as gold and silver. Custom sizes and logos are fully supported.