Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Enamel Pin - Gothic Literature Collection

Part of our Gothic Literature collection, this black and silver enamel pin badge takes inspiration from The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, a Gothic novella written by Robert Louis Stevenson. 

The pin is in the shape of a potion bottle to represent the serum created by Dr Jekyll during his scientific research to develop a formula that will mask his dark side. Instead, the serum transforms Jekyll into Hyde; the physical and mental manifestation of his evil personality.

The enamel pin badge bears the quote:

'You must suffer me to go my own dark way.'

To make it extra special, each pin arrives on a silver foiled backing card – making it the perfect gift for any book lover. Or, why not treat yourself?

Made from durable hard enamel this bookish pin will sit perfectly on your denim jacket, lapel or rucksack. 

Product Details

  • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Potion Bottle Shaped Enamel Pin Badge
  • Made from silver-toned metal and black hard enamel
  • 2 x butterfly clutch pin fastenings on the reverse to keep the pin secure
  • Presented on a silver foiled Gothic Literature backing card
  • Pin measures approx. 4cm

 

Customer Reviews

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Adam R
Lovely little gift

I bought several of these enamel pins and was really pleased with them. The quality of the pin itself is very high, it feels very sturdy and it's got a lovely shine to it. The backing card is well designed and is striking enough that you can keep the pin attached when giving it as a gift without any issues. Definitely a really nice little gift for any book lover.

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Victoria Talbot
Beautiful little pin!

I love this pin, it is so well made. A bit larger than I thought it would be, but that just makes the quote easier to read. Especially love the dark quote you've chosen. Proudly displayed on my backpack :)

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Estelle

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Part of our Gothic Literature collection, this black and silver enamel pin badge takes inspiration from The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, a Gothic novella written by Robert Louis Stevenson. 

The pin is in the shape of a potion bottle to represent the serum created by Dr Jekyll during his scientific research to develop a formula that will mask his dark side. Instead, the serum transforms Jekyll into Hyde; the physical and mental manifestation of his evil personality.

The enamel pin badge bears the quote:

'You must suffer me to go my own dark way.'

To make it extra special, each pin arrives on a silver foiled backing card – making it the perfect gift for any book lover. Or, why not treat yourself?

Made from durable hard enamel this bookish pin will sit perfectly on your denim jacket, lapel or rucksack. 

  • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Potion Bottle Shaped Enamel Pin Badge
  • Made from silver-toned metal and black hard enamel
  • 2 x butterfly clutch pin fastenings on the reverse to keep the pin secure
  • Presented on a silver foiled Gothic Literature backing card
  • Pin measures approx. 4cm

 

To ensure your gifts arrive in time for Christmas, please order by the following dates:

International (outside UK): 2nd December

UK (Royal Mail): 16th December

While we’ll do our best, holiday shipping delays can occur, so shop early! Orders placed after 16th December will be shipped from 2nd January.

UK Shipping

UK orders are sent using Royal Mail's first class service. With this service there is usually a 2 - 5 day turnaround time. Delivery is FREE for orders over £35 and £2.50 for orders under.

International Shipping

International orders are sent via Royal Mail's Tracked Airmail. The delivery cost depends on the weight of your parcel and starts at £6.95. Airmail shipping takes around 10 - 30 business days to arrive depending on where in the world you are located.

For further information please visit our Shipping page.

Please note the shipping times given are based on estimations provided by Royal Mail. We cannot guarantee that orders will be received within this time frame due to factors outside of our control.