Knight's Helmet Enamel Pin
George Clifford, the Third Earl of Cumberland, was a knight in brilliantly shining armor. Our pin interprets his richly embellished helmet, which was forged in Britain in 1586 at the Royal Workshops at Greenwich.
We've looked all over the Museum (and even to the street outside) to find designs for our extremely collectible enamel pins. Put one on your lapel or a dozen on your bag to add a pop of color—and a taste of The Met collection.
George Clifford, the Third Earl of Cumberland, was a knight in brilliantly shining armor. Our pin interprets his richly embellished helmet, which was forged in Britain in 1586 at the Royal Workshops at Greenwich.
We've looked all over the Museum (and even to the street outside) to find designs for our extremely collectible enamel pins. Put one on your lapel or a dozen on your bag to add a pop of color—and a taste of The Met collection.
- Stainless steel
- Enamel
- Clean with damp cloth and dry with soft, clean cloth
- 1''L x 1''W
- Imported
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