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Who is Joanna Behar?
Playful, unique, and delightfully kawaii creations come together in a world brimming with character! Her inspiration draws from clever wordplay, typography, and vibrant colors...
After living in New York City for five years and earning a BFA, (bachelor of fine arts), in communication from Parsons School of Design in 2011, Joanna returned to Paris and worked in the press. Initially driven by a desire to no longer work for someone else, she discovered pins and created her first design. To her surprise, it took off, and her online shop became a reality.
This marked the start of a new adventure, sparking an even greater desire to create...
☺ Fun accessories for colorful humans ☺
☺ Fun accessories for colorful humans ☺
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Neons!
Ever wanted a bright and bold neon sign?
I have a whole collection made in collab with Yellowpop which you can get for your home!
The perfect addition for a pop of color to any room.

DECODING ENAMEL PIN GRADES
Pin quality
Why are pins graded ?
And what is the difference between a standard grade & a B grade pin...
If you're a collector or a fan of enamel pins, you've probably noticed that pins are often categorized into different grades. These grades—A, B, and C—indicate the quality and condition of the pins. But what exactly do these grades mean? Let’s break it down!
STANDARD GRADE ENAMEL PINS
A grade enamel pins are considered the highest quality, but that doesn't always mean they are completely flawless! Since enamel pins are often handmade, even A grade pins can have very small, barely noticeable imperfections.
- Tiny air bubbles: Small pockets of air that can be present in the enamel.
- Slight color variations
- Tiny chips on the metal plating
- Minor imperfections on screen print details
- Tiny speckles or dots on the enamel
- Tiny speckles in glitter details
- Minor surface imperfections: Tiny scratches or marks that are almost unnoticeable.
When you purchase an A grade pin, you can expect it to be in excellent condition but not always perfect, they are the most ideal for collectors who value higher-quality pieces ! The enamel pins I sell will always be standard grade unless otherwise specified.
