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This stylish pin adaptation of the beautiful Canada Goose from our "Homeward Bound" poster has a wonderful metallic sheen in the colors of autumn. Stunning on a jacket or a blouse this pin is versatile enough for anyone's taste so give one as a gift, but don't forget to get one for yourself!
Metallic Enamel Finish 1.5" x 1.5"
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