Cherokee Nation Seal Copper Pin and Brooch Set
- Regular Price
- $99.00
- Sale Price
- $99.00
- Regular Price
- $110.00
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- per
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.
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.