Description
Discover the Campezo - Alava - Spain Coat of Arms Pin , a must-have collector's item for lovers of heraldry and Spanish culture. This pin is not only a stylish accessory but also represents the rich history and identity of the municipality of Campezo, located in the beautiful province of Alava. Its detailed design allows you to carry a little piece of Spain with you wherever you go.
Highlighted Features:
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Unique Design: Each pin is carefully crafted to capture the essence of the Campezo coat of arms.
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High Quality Material: Made of heavy duty metal, ensures durability and a shiny finish.
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Ideal size: Perfect for jackets, backpacks or as part of a heraldic pin collection.
Benefits of the Pin - Campezo Shield - Alava - Spain
This pin not only serves as a fashion accessory but also makes an excellent gift for friends and family who value history and culture. Ideal for events, family gatherings, or as part of your everyday outfit, the Campezo - Alava - Spain Shield Pin is a simple way to express your pride in this beautiful town.
Use and maintenance:
To keep your pin in optimal condition, simply clean it with a soft cloth and avoid humid environments. This will ensure its shine and quality over time.
Don't miss the opportunity to add the Campezo - Alava - Spain Shield Pin to your collection today!
Shipment
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