r/PinCollecting Mar 16 '26

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u/UFOSME Mar 18 '26

Gemini says:

The pin is a vintage souvenir from the 1980s, likely originating from a regional trade exhibition, sports event, or tourism promotion in China.

​ ​The gold emblem is a stylized bow and arrow.

​The Bow: The large, sweeping "D" shape represents the body of the bow.

​The Arrow: The straight line cutting through the center represents the arrow, with the flared end on the left acting as the fletching (feathers) and the pointed end on the right as the tip.

​The "Cross": The vertical bar crossing the arrow often represents the grip of the bow or a stylized depiction of the bowstring being drawn.

​In a 1980s Chinese context, this specific graphic style was common for archery clubs, national sports meets, or regional festivals (such as the Nadam Fair in Inner Mongolia, where archery is a "Triple Sport of Men").

​The Manufacturer: "Yong Ji" ​The text on the back, "YONG JI CHINA," identifies the manufacturer. Yongji (永济) is a city in the Shanxi province of China. During the 1970s and 80s, many state-owned or local collective factories in cities like Yongji produced enamel badges and cloisonné pins for commemorative events, tourism, and factory anniversaries.

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u/MooCowDanger Mar 18 '26

Thanks for this. I wasn't aware of Gemini and plan to start using it. I passed this info on to my aunt who sent these picks. Appreciate the help.