Cherokee Nation Seal Copper Pin and Brooch Set

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$99.00
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Cherokee Nation Seal Copper Pin & Brooch Set

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Why choose one when you can have both? This set pairs our 1-inch copper pin with our 2-inch copper brooch — each featuring a finely detailed reproduction of the Great Seal of the Cherokee Nation. The smaller pin is perfect for lapels, hats, and everyday accessories, while the larger brooch makes a bold statement on jackets, shawls, and scarves. Together, they give you versatile options for showing Cherokee pride every day. Buy the set and save.

$99.00 $110.00 Save $11

Key Benefits

  • Get both sizes — the 1-inch pin and 2-inch brooch — at a bundled price
  • Handcrafted solid copper with detailed Cherokee Nation Seal design on each piece
  • Versatile pair — the pin handles everyday accessories while the brooch elevates jackets and outerwear
  • Two different backing styles: tie-tack clutch (pin) and bar pin clasp (brooch) for secure wear
  • Perfect gift set for Cherokee citizens, heritage supporters, and history lovers
  • Lightweight and comfortable for all-day wear

Product Details

  • Material: Solid copper (both pieces)
  • Pin size: 1 inch (approximately 25mm) diameter with tie-tack clutch back
  • Brooch size: 2 inches (approximately 50mm) diameter with bar pin clasp back
  • Design: Great Seal of the Cherokee Nation featuring the seven-pointed star, oak leaf wreath, Cherokee syllabary, and September 6, 1839 founding date
  • Designed by Cherokee Copper
  • Handcrafted in our family studio near Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Made in small batches if out of stock sign up for notification. 

Shipping

  • Orders ship within 2–3 business days
  • Standard shipping: $7.99

Copper has been worked by Indigenous peoples across North America for thousands of years. It's one of the oldest metals shaped by human hands on this continent. At Cherokee Copper, we carry that tradition forward. Every piece we create honors the craftsmanship, artistry, and resilience of the Cherokee people. Both pins feature the Great Seal of the Cherokee Nation, adopted when the Cherokee Nation established its constitution in 1839 at the end of the Trail of Tears, a symbol of sovereignty, survival, and strength that endures to this day.

Cherokee Copper products are made by Cherokee artists and comply with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act (P.L. 101-644). We're a family-run business dedicated to keeping Cherokee traditions alive through beautiful, wearable art. Thank you for supporting Native artisans and our community.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is Cherokee Copper an authentic Native American business?

Yes, Cherokee Copper is proudly owned and operated by Cherokee artisans, and we comply with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act. This law ensures that any product marketed as Native American-made is genuinely crafted by a member of a federally recognized tribe. We are committed to upholding the integrity of this tradition, ensuring that each piece of jewelry is a true representation of Cherokee craftsmanship.

Our artists are not only members of the Cherokee Nation but also award-winning creators. Joshua Stice, a second-generation coppersmith, recently won 1st Place Emerging Artist at the Cherokee Homecoming Art Show. Each piece you purchase from Cherokee Copper is crafted with pride and carries the spirit of our heritage.

How do I care for my copper jewelry?

The best way to care for your copper jewelry is to wear it often. The natural oils from your skin will help keep the copper, and any pearls, nice and shiny. Over time, copper will develop a beautiful patina, which we believe adds to the metal's natural beauty.

To keep your jewelry in great condition:

  • Avoid wearing it during workouts or any heavy physical activity that may cause excessive sweating.
  • Clean your copper jewelry with a soft cloth. If it’s dirty, use some liquid dish soap and gently wash it.
  • If you prefer, you can apply a coat of clear fingernail polish to the copper to maintain its shine.

Why does copper sometimes turn my skin green?

If you notice a green tint on your skin after wearing copper jewelry, don’t worry—this is a natural chemical reaction between the copper, oxygen, and the sweat on your skin. The process, known as oxidation, is how your body absorbs copper, which is an essential element.

This often happens on hot days or when you’re sweating. The good news is that the green washes off easily with soap and water. If you'd like to prevent it, you can coat the copper with clear fingernail polish. Some of our customers actually view the green tint as a sign that the copper is working!

Where can I find Cherokee Copper in person?

While we don’t have a permanent storefront just yet, you can find our handcrafted jewelry in cultural gift shops, museums, and art galleries across the country, from Cape Cod to Tahlequah. For our most up-to-date list of locations, click here.

What is your return policy?

Your happiness is our top priority, and we’ll do our best to make things right if you're not satisfied with your purchase.

  • We accept returns on regular-priced items within 30 days of purchase. A 3% restocking fee will apply to all returns and cancellations.
  • Unfortunately, we cannot accept returns on sale items (including Mystery Boxes, Mystery Earrings, Grab Bags and future mystery items). These are final sale.
  • Custom-designed items are also non-refundable, as they are made to your specifications. Please double-check your proof before approving the design to avoid issues after production.

If a credit is offered, it will be for the purchase price, not the original retail value.

Can I apply a discount code after placing my order?

Because we’re a small, family-run studio and don’t have a dedicated customer service department, our system can only accept one discount per order and it must be applied before checkout. Once an order is placed, we’re not able to make price changes or add codes retroactively.

If you ever have trouble using a code, please reach out before completing your order — we’ll gladly help make sure it works next time. Every order helps us keep creating and teaching this Cherokee art form, and we truly appreciate your understanding.

How long does shipping take?

Our standard processing time is 2-3 business days. Once shipped, most U.S. orders arrive within 3-5 business days. International orders may take longer, depending on the destination.

Can I track my order?

Yes! Once your order ships, we’ll email you a tracking number so you can follow its journey to your doorstep.

Do you accept custom orders?

Yes, we love working on custom pieces! If you have a design in mind, contact us with your ideas, and we’ll help bring your vision to life. Please note that custom pieces are non-returnable due to their personalized nature.

How can I prevent my copper jewelry from tarnishing?

To maintain the shine of your copper jewelry, you can apply a coat of clear fingernail polish. This will help preserve its luster and prevent oxidation.

Where are your pieces made?

All of our jewelry is handcrafted in our studio in Oklahoma by Cherokee artists. Every piece is made with care and is never mass-produced.

How do I contact Customer Service?

We’re a small, family-run studio, every message goes straight to someone on our team (usually Lisa, our co-founder). The best way to reach us is by email:

We do our best to reply within 1–2 business days, Monday through Friday. We appreciate your patience and your support of Cherokee-made art.

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