Pride Progress Enamel Pin
Regular price $15.00Queer chemistry was born from the desire to explore Queer identities through the lens of science. Made in Montreal by a Queer, Trans, Non-Binary artist, this
Progress Pride pin is inspired by Praseodymium chemical element, with symbol Pr and atomic number 59. The Pride Flag colours include black and brown stripes as well as the trans flag colours on the left side.
Each pin is a square of 3/4" inch. The metal colour is gold.
Pronoun Pin - She/Her
Regular price $15.00Queer chemistry was born from the desire to explore Queer identities through the lens of science. Made in Montreal by a Queer, Trans, Non-Binary artist, this She/Her pronoun pin
is inspired by Selenium chemical element, with the symbol Se and atomic number 34.
Each pin is a square of 3/4" inch. The metal colour is gold.
Ally Enamel Pin
Regular price $15.00Queer chemistry was born from the desire to explore Queer identities through the lens of science. Made in Montreal by a Queer, Trans, Non-Binary artist, this Ally pin is a chemical element with symbol Al and atomic number 13.
Ally is remarkable for its ability to resist and offer support and that's why allies are important to the LGBTQI community. Black and Brown colours have been added to the original Pride Flag (6 colours), to highlight people of colour and make it more inclusive and intersectional.
Each pin is a square of 3/4" inch. The metal colour is gold.
Pride Element Sticker
Regular price $6.00Made in Montreal by a Queer, Trans, Non-Binary artist, this sticker is inspired by the chemical element Praseodymium, number 59 on the Periodic Table. It's printed on high-quality vinyl, and fully weatherproof. You can stick it on your laptop, notebook, or even your water bottle without ruining it!
Transgender Pride Enamel Pin
Regular price $15.00Queer chemistry was born from the desire to explore Queer identities through the lens of science. Made in Montreal by a Queer, Trans, Non-Binary artist, this
Transgender Pride pins is inspired by Tennessine, the chemical element with symbol Ts and atomic number 117. The Pride Flag colours are pink, blue, and white. The pride symbol is located on the right side corner.
Each pin is a square of 3/4" inch. The metal colour is gold.
Gay Enamel Pin
Regular price $15.00Queer chemistry was born from the desire to explore Queer identities through the lens of science. Made in Montreal by a Queer, Trans, Non-Binary artist, this Gay Pride pin is inspired by Gallium chemical element, with the symbol Ga and atomic number 31. The pride flag is the original eight-stripe version designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978, learn more about the story here.
Each pin is a square of 3/4" inch. The metal colour is gold.
Pronoun Pin - He/Him
Regular price $15.00Queer chemistry was born from the desire to explore Queer identities through the lens of science. Made in Montreal by a Queer, Trans, Non-Binary artist, this He/Him pronoun pin is inspired by Helium chemical element, with the symbol He and atomic number 2.
Each pin is a square of 3/4" inch. The metal colour is gold.
Pansexual Pride Enamel Pin
Regular price $15.00Queer chemistry was born from the desire to explore Queer identities through the lens of science. Made in Montreal by a Queer, Trans, Non-Binary artist, this Pansexual Pride Pin is inspired by the chemical element “Phosphorus”, with symbol P and atomic number 15. In science, the term "phosphorescence", meaning glow after illumination, originally derives from this property of phosphorus. Does that mean that after being exposed to light, pansexual people glow in the dark?
Each pin is a square of 3/4" inch. The metal colour is an antique gold.
Genderqueer Pride Enamel Pin
Regular price $15.00Queer chemistry was born from the desire to explore Queer identities through the lens of science. Made in Montreal by a Queer, Trans, Non-Binary artist, this Genderqueer Pride pin is inspired by Gadolinium chemical element, with the symbol Gd and atomic number 64. The flag has a purple stripe on top, a white stripe on the middle, and a green stripe. Lavender symbolizes androgyny or queerness, white represents agender identity, and green represents people with non-binary identities.
Each pin is a square of 3/4" inch. The metal colour is gold.