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Wear your heart on your sleeve with a silver and blue enamel awareness ribbon pin on your lapel. Shop Personalized Cause® for enamel pins, fabric ribbons and silicone wristbands. View “Silver and Blue Causes” on tab (below).
We offer a hard enamel pin called cloisonné. For example, in a hard enamel pin, each portion is filled with colored resin. After the resin fill, each color individually bakes at a high temperature to harden and cure the enamel. The final product has a hard and glossy finish with a nearly flat surface. Therefore, hard enamel pins have a smooth jewelry-grade surface. Furthermore, hard enamel is much more durable than soft enamel. The lustrous finish and heftier feel of hard enamel pins leave an impression of superior quality.
Wearing awareness ribbons sends a subtle message that you are supporting a cause. For example, it might mean you are raising awareness for a particular social cause. Another reason to wear a pin is to support a medical or mental health cause. Further, people often wear an awareness ribbon because a loved one close to them is afflicted or they are personally connected to a certain cause. Again, the ribbon is typically worn on the left side of the chest or over the heart which is symbolic for a cause that is close to the heart.
Awareness ribbons also vary in size. We offer them with or without personalization. Our non-personalized awareness ribbon pins are available in a variety of colors. Each color depicts a specific cause or cancer.
Show your love, support and intention with hard enamel awareness ribbon pins. Give a pin to a loved one, wear a pin in their honor or memory, or support a cause that is close to your heart. If you are uncertain which color a cause represents, please check our Causes, Colors and Meanings Reference Guide.
Silver and Blue Awareness Pins – Causes, Colors, Meanings and Months:
The primary cause associated with silver and blue awareness pins is Brachial Plexus Injuries.
Brachial Plexus Injuries
The brachial plexus can be injured in many different ways — from pressure, stress or being stretched too far. The nerves may also be cut or damaged by cancer or radiation treatment. Sometimes, brachial plexus injuries happen to babies during birth.
Brachial plexus injuries cut off all or parts of the communication between the spinal cord and the arm, wrist and hand. This may mean that you can’t use your arm or hand. Often, brachial plexus injuries also result in total loss of sensation in the area.
The severity of a brachial plexus injury varies, depending on the part of the nerve that is injured and the extent of the injury. In some people, function and feeling returns to normal, while others may have lifelong disabilities because they can’t use or feel a part of their arm.
Awareness Months for Silver and Blue Causes
Brachial Plexus Awareness Month – October
ADVOCATE FOR YOUR CAUSE WITH AWARENESS RIBBON PINS
Wear your heart on your sleeve with a silver and blue enamel awareness ribbon pin on your lapel. This universally recognized advocacy symbol demonstrates support for and dedication to heartfelt, silver and blue-related causes.
In general, awareness ribbons educate and raise awareness in communities about medical and social causes, mental health issues, and encourage funding for research. For this reason, our silver and blue enamel awareness ribbon pins send a powerful message without saying a word.
Advocate for your cause and the person you support by proudly wearing your silver and blue awareness ribbon pin in their honor. Awareness ribbons express love, hope and support during difficult times. In addition, they make meaningful fundraising items, survivor gifts, memorial keepsakes, promotional products, and donor rewards. Contact us for details if you need bulk pricing for enamel awareness ribbons in quantities of 100 pieces or more.
OTHER WAYS TO WEAR YOUR AWARENESS RIBBON PIN
We see advocates wear silver and blue enamel awareness ribbon pins on everything from baseball hats to yoga mat bags. Nurses sport ribbons on their ID badges. Festival goers rock ribbons on their lanyards. Teachers use them as pushpins for bulletin boards. Often, students wear them on backpacks to support a struggling classmate. PTAs fundraise with awareness ribbons to call attention to education and social issues. The use of Personalized Cause’s silver and blue ribbons is endless.
We encourage you to be creative! Send us a photo of the way you wear your silver and blue ribbon pin, and we’ll feature you on our social media. @personalizedcause
In some instances, awareness ribbon pins may also be known as badges or awareness badges.