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Figuring myself out spinning enamel pin by Pinbuds

Dual layer spinning pride enamel pin that resembles the rainbow wheel of death from mac as a sign of loading and processing yourself. Wear it a symbol to express that you are still figuring out yourself out in general in life or in terms of your gender or sexuality.

$20.00

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SKU: 182979

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Dual layer spinning pride enamel pin that resembles the rainbow wheel of death from mac as a sign of loading and processing yourself. Wear it a symbol to express that you are still figuring out yourself out in general in life or in terms of your gender or sexuality.

Pin details
Size: 40mm
Enamel : hard & glitter elements (flat surface)
Plating: Gold
Thickness: 1.2mm
Clasp : 1x Rubber clasp

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I use a mix of vector design tools Figma, Adobe Photoshop and digital drawing tools on iPad Procreate.
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Enamel pins to express yourself

My artist name is @Donburee and this is my pin project Pinbuds. When I was young I used to go to artist alleys hoping my drawings one day would be worth sharing & making others smile, feel less alone and more apart of community. As a child I’ve dreamt of owning pokemon badges and ever since 2015 my first japan trip where I collected my own pins from disney and the gachapon I was on a mission to make my own. Ever since then I’ve been making pins that make others feel close and able to express something about themselves or something they love.
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