Saskatchewan, Canada States Flag Enamel Souvenir Lapel Tack Pin Badge Gold-tone
Celebrate the "Land of Living Skies" and the golden expanse of the Canadian Prairies with this Saskatchewan Provincial Flag commemorative pin. A tribute to the "Mastery of the Grain Belt" and the vibrant heritage of Western Canada, this badge honors the official symbols of the province adopted in 1969. The design features the dual-toned green and gold field—representing the "Stewardship of the Northern Forests" and the "Navigational Excellence" of the southern wheat lands. Historically, the Saskatchewan flag has served as a "Vanguard of Prairie Identity," acting as a "Symbol of Regional Resilience" and a "Herald of High-Stakes Agriculture" as depicted by the Western Red Lily and the provincial shield of arms. Whether representing a nostalgic memento of a journey across the Trans-Canada Highway, a tribute to the "Strength and Diversity" philosophy, or a connection to the heritage of "Canadian Provincial & Civic" memorabilia, this pin reflects the "Prairie Pride" spirit. Featuring a radiant Gold-tone finish and high-fidelity enamel in forest green and goldenrod yellow, this pin serves as a polished tribute to "The Heart of the West" and the enduring legacy of Saskatchewan’s heraldic iconography.
Details:
Design: Features the official flag of Saskatchewan, including the Shield of Arms and the Western Red Lily, capturing the formal and prestigious aesthetic of Canadian provincial heraldry.
Material: Durable metal base with a radiant gold-tone plating and jewelry-quality, kiln-fired enamel for a sharp, archival finish.
Style: National heritage / Travel novelty / Vintage-style "Provincial Flag" commemorative decorative lapel tack pin.
Closure: Secure tack-back with a standard butterfly clutch.
Theme: History of the Canadian West, the "Vexillology of the Provinces" aesthetic, and the culture of 20th and 21st-century national collectibles.
Ideal For: Saskatchewan residents and expats, Canadian history buffs, flag collectors, and those who cherish "Prairie Horizon" iconography.