
Triceratops Enamel Pin (Triceratops horridus)
If dinosaurs had jousting tournaments, Triceratops would’ve been the undefeated champion.
Living in Late Cretaceous North America about 68–66 million years ago, this 9-meter-long herbivore carried three sharp horns on its skull and a massive frill that made it look equal parts noble and terrifying. Whether those horns were for fending off T. rex, settling disputes, or showing off to potential mates, they gave Triceratops one of the most iconic profiles in all of paleontology.
This hard enamel pin captures its horned head and sturdy frame in polished metal and enamel—no fossil quarry or paleo-lance required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Triceratops doesn’t “charge off”
- Size: 38 x 25mm
- Zero risk of poking holes in your furniture
Perfect for ceratopsian enthusiasts, dinosaur lovers, and anyone who likes their plant-eaters heavily armed.
If dinosaurs had jousting tournaments, Triceratops would’ve been the undefeated champion.
Living in Late Cretaceous North America about 68–66 million years ago, this 9-meter-long herbivore carried three sharp horns on its skull and a massive frill that made it look equal parts noble and terrifying. Whether those horns were for fending off T. rex, settling disputes, or showing off to potential mates, they gave Triceratops one of the most iconic profiles in all of paleontology.
This hard enamel pin captures its horned head and sturdy frame in polished metal and enamel—no fossil quarry or paleo-lance required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Triceratops doesn’t “charge off”
- Size: 38 x 25mm
- Zero risk of poking holes in your furniture
Perfect for ceratopsian enthusiasts, dinosaur lovers, and anyone who likes their plant-eaters heavily armed.
Description
If dinosaurs had jousting tournaments, Triceratops would’ve been the undefeated champion.
Living in Late Cretaceous North America about 68–66 million years ago, this 9-meter-long herbivore carried three sharp horns on its skull and a massive frill that made it look equal parts noble and terrifying. Whether those horns were for fending off T. rex, settling disputes, or showing off to potential mates, they gave Triceratops one of the most iconic profiles in all of paleontology.
This hard enamel pin captures its horned head and sturdy frame in polished metal and enamel—no fossil quarry or paleo-lance required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Triceratops doesn’t “charge off”
- Size: 38 x 25mm
- Zero risk of poking holes in your furniture
Perfect for ceratopsian enthusiasts, dinosaur lovers, and anyone who likes their plant-eaters heavily armed.























