Description
This is a description of a lapel pin that commemorates a visit to Zion National Park. The pin is made by skilled artisans and is a great gift or reminder of the park. The park is known for its canyons and cliffs, particularly the "Subway" formation. The pin features a sandstone cliff and the date 1919, and is made with a brass alloy and antique patina.
Commemorate your visit to Zion National Park with this die-struck lapel pin created by master artisans. Great as a gift, to wear as a lasting reminder of your experience in America's great outdoors, this highly-detailed lapel pin will be a timeless keepsake that you will treasure forever.
Located in southwestern Utah, Zion National Park is a Mecca for rock climbing and spelunking enthusiasts. Renowned for its canyons and cliffs, the park's deep red sandstone formations, polished extraordinarily smooth by centuries of water, astound visitors who wander among them. Formations called "slot canyons," dot the park including the famous "Subway." These passageways are formed by water sluicing through the sandstone and leave behind amazing rock cauldrons and abstract curves.
This pin shows one of the mighty sandstone cliffs with the date 1919. Minted in deep relief using, this pin is struck in a brass alloy and given a beautiful antique patina.