Lapel Pin

    $NaN

    Carat weight: 0.36

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    Lapel Pin Design

    Delicate and dapper, our Lapel pin is the ideal finishing touch to a sophisticated look. The 14k yellow or white gold pin features two trillion-shaped VRAI created diamonds highlighted in a subtle gold rim and adds instant, effortless elegance.

      Lapel Pin FAQ

      Traditionally, wearing a lapel pin means being affiliated with a certain organization. Lapel pins have also been worn as status symbols or to represent a specific achievement or cause.

      Today, wearing a lapel pin doesn’t have to mean anything. Lapel pins are often worn as a fashion accessory, like most other jewelry.

      A woman should wear a lapel pin on her left side. Lapel pins are traditionally worn at the height of the left breast pocket, where the button would be on a lapel jacket.

      The backing of a lapel pin is called a lapel pin back. You may also commonly hear the backing of a lapel pin called a butterfly clutch or clutch backing, as the most common type of backing for a lapel pin is a butterfly clutch.

      Yes, lapel pins are still popular. While lapel pins used to only be worn by men to signify a certain status, lapel pins are now popular for both men and women to wear as a fashion accessory.

      Today, most men wear lapel pins as a fashionable accessory. Traditionally, men wore lapel pins to represent the cause, business, or organization they were associated with. While men still wear lapel pins to signify status, it’s no longer the only reason men wear lapel pins.

      No, lapel pins are not too formal for everyday wear. Lapel pins are now worn to a variety of events, both formal and informal. Historically, lapel pins were associated with formal events, but that is no longer the case.