Contact us for more information:

Mary Meyer (307) 634-8117
Diana Enzi (202) 744-4461


Info@PinWyo.com

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Welcome to PinWyo, a limited liability company. Owners Diana Enzi and Mary Meyer, Wyoming natives, established PinWyo in 2004 with the intent to design and produce customized pins. The first pin design features the Great Seal of Wyoming with a variety of options. Special designs have been produced for the Wyoming legislature and for the National Association of Secretaries of State. Donations of a portion of sales of specific pins have been made by PinWyo to non-profit organizations, including the American Heart Association and the Susan B Komen Foundation.

PinWyo recently introduced three new pins, each depicting the popular Wyoming icon, the bucking horse and rider, in different metal finishes. Plans for the future include designs of Wyoming landmarks, structures, mascots and customer’s special orders. Contact PinWyo for more information or to discuss customized pin designs.




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We will custom design pins for your:

service organizations
school's academic and athletic programs
non-profit groups for fund raisers
religious organizations
government entities
civic groups
tourism programs
landmarks
architectural projects
business
and more!

Contact us for more information:

Diana Enzi
(202) 744-4461

Mary Meyer
(307) 634-8117

Info@PinWyo.com


Example of a custom designed pin for the
National Association of Secretaries of State.
(Pin size is 1-1/8" x 3/4")

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The Wyoming State Seal pins feature synthetic pearls, rubies and tourmaline and measure 1-1/8". A second style pin is smaller (7/8"), with no decoration, perfect for a distinctive lapel pin. To represent each Wyoming county, there are 23 stones circling the Great Seal. The rubies commemorate Wyoming's July birthstone. Proceeds from some pin sales will benefit appropriate non-profit organizations. The pins are offered in both gold and silvertones.


Adopted by the Second Legislature in 1893
Revised by the Sixteenth Legislature in 1921


The Secretary of State is the custodian of the Great Seal. The signature of the Governor, the certifying signature of the Secretary of State, and the impression of the Great Seal represent the authority and sovereignty of the State of Wyoming.

The two dates on the Great Seal, 1869 and 1890, commemorate the organization of the Territorial government and Wyoming's admission into the Union.

The woman in the center holds a banner proclaiming "Equal Rights," Wyoming having been the first government to grant equal rights to women. The male figures typify the livestock and mining industries of the state. Upon a five-pointed star the number "44" appears, being the number of admission into the Union. On top of the pillars rest lamps from which burn the Light of Knowledge. Scrolls encircling the two pillars bears the words "Oil," "Mines," "Livestock," and "Grain," four of Wyoming's major industries (with thanks to soswy.state.wy.us).

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