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Award or commemorative piece, often for sports, events, and corporate recognition, custom with designs.
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3D Medal Judo Figure 030 YWTY1
3D Medal Judo Figure 030 YWTY
This Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) Commemorative Medal is a dedicated tribute to the art of grappling, blending intricate craftsmanship with the spirit of athleticism. Featuring design elements rooted in BJJ culture (such as grappling motifs, belt-inspired details), paired with a tri-color ribbon, it stands as a symbol of skill, perseverance, and honor for competitors. Ideal for BJJ tournaments, athlete recognition, or as a cherished collectible for martial arts enthusiasts, it encapsulates the dedication and technical prowess of the sport.
3D Medal People Figure 029 YWTY1
3D Medal People Figure 029 YWTY
This 3D Relief Commemorative Medal showcases exquisite three-dimensional craftsmanship, featuring a lifelike relief portrait that captures every detail with remarkable precision. Paired with a classic red ribbon, it serves as a tangible tribute to historical figures, significant events, or personal legacies, making it an ideal choice for collectors, history enthusiasts, and those seeking to honor achievements or memories with depth and authenticity.
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ARTWORK DESIGN
Artwork is designed per your requirements. Free samples are provided for confirmation. We support multiple colors or complex craft processes.

MOULD TOOLING
Short mold development cycle. We can produce metal and plastic molds as needed.

STAMPING/PRESSING/DIECASTING
We support stamping, pressing, or die-casting processes to produce lapel pins, medals, and other products.

HIGH-PRECISION PRESSURE
High-precision equipment enables the production of products with complex shapes and ensures quality.

CUTTING SHAPE
Cutting is made via laser or hydraulic cutting machines, ensuring product precision.

FIXING ATTACHMENT
Different attachments will be fixed to the products as required, such as pins, clips, etc.

POLISHING
The material surface is refined to improve texture and remove burrs.

PLATING FINISH
A variety of finishes (e.g., gold, silver) are achieved through electroplating.

COLORING
Machine coloring is applied for even color distribution and stable production. BAKING After coloring, the product is baked to cure the color and enhance durability.

QC&PACKING
All items undergo strict quality checks before packing to ensure zero defects.

SHIPPING
We handle shipping via sea or air. For large orders, delivery takes 15 days; for urgent orders, we also offer express services.

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