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Jesus Fish Badge


Jesus Fish Badge

£1.00
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Show your Christian faith with our Jesus Fish Badge. This 25mm pin badge features the Ichthys symbol, a simple fish design, representing the Greek acronym for 'Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour'. It's an ideal accessory for church events, Bible study groups, or personal expression of your beliefs. Pin it to your jacket, bag, or lanyard to share your faith with others. Handcrafted in the UK, our pin badges are designed to celebrate Christian symbols and values.

The badges for sale here on our website are 1 inch (25mm) button badges (also known as pinback buttons, pinback badges or pins). These are the most popular size & type of badge. Our badges are traditional pinback style badges with a copper pin fastening on the rear.

All of the button badges on Kool Badges are hand made in our UK workshop. We have been making button badges for many years & know how to make great badges at the best prices.

If you don't see the badge design you're looking for you can Upload Your Own Custom Badges to create a unique, personalised & cheap badge! See our Design Your Own Badge page for details.

Please note: A lot of the badges available on Koolbadges are made up of designs supplied to us by customers. Therefore it is not always possible to check the origins of individual designs. If you feel any badge infringes copyright please email us and we will remove any offending badges within 24 hours. We strive to ensure that all designs do not infringe copyright, and will do our utmost to rectify any instances of infringement.
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