Cloisonne (enameled bands of color separated by bands of metal) artistry
is featured in the lapel pin of the Oklahoma state flag.
The flag's symbols represent unity, peace, and the state's Native
American heritage.
The flag's colors, symbols, and designs have multiple meanings:
Blue background: Represents devotion and loyalty, and is a
reminder of the Choctaw flag
Osage shield: Represents the state's Native American heritage
Calumet: A ceremonial pipe that represents peace between Native
Americans and European Americans
Olive branch: Represents peace between Native Americans and
European Americans
Six golden brown crosses: Native American symbols for stars
Seven eagle feathers: Hang from the lower edge of the shield
Pin measures 1 inch wide (at widest point) x 1 inch high.
Butterfly clutch push pin on the back.
Unisex
Collectible
Mint condition.