Creators of the iconic Aston Martin badge launch NHS fundraising Rainbow Thank You Badge

Midlands-based Vaughtons, makers of the iconic Aston Martin badge that adorn every model of the British sports car maker, is today launching an NHS Rainbow Badge priced at £9.99 with profits going to NHS Charities Together.

 Every badge is hand-crafted in the UK using traditional methods by Vaughtons’ expert team of badge makers. Each badge is stamped and polished using tooling which has been in operation since 1819. Bright rainbow-coloured enamel is then also applied by hand.

Badges can be ordered directly from www.vaughtons.com for £9.99 including packaging and postage.

Nick Hobbis, Vaughtons’ Managing Director, said: “The country has pulled together throughout this difficult time with unanimous, grateful support for the NHS and the carers who have put their lives on the line and worked tirelessly, and continue to do so, for those who have been affected by the Coronavirus.

“The rainbow has become a visible symbol of hope and gratitude. Creating this badge by using our skills is Vaughtons’ unique way of giving back. We very much hope that this Rainbow Thank You badge will become the 21st century ‘poppy’, enabling us to raise valuable funds for charities supporting NHS workers and volunteers.”

Ellie Orton, Chief Executive of NHS Charities Together said: “Thank you Vaughtons for donating the profits from this pin badge to NHS Charities Together. These funds will help us continue to support NHS workers, volunteers and patients impacted by COVID-19. What a lovely way to say ‘thank you’ to those of deserve it most.”  

Vaughtons is based in the jewellery quarter in Birmingham and was established in 1819 by Howard Vaughton. The company has a reputation for making iconic high-quality metalware including automotive badges for Aston Martin and McLaren, plus medals for the Olympics, the PGA, the English Premier League as well as the Six Nations Rugby.

The company also has long established relationships with global Royalty.

The pin badges will initially be available with either gold or silver plating, with a sterling silver and a 9ct gold options to follow.

 

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