A simple nine-pointed star is generally used by followers as a symbol of the Baha'i Faith. The number nine has significance in the Baha'i Revelation. Nine years after the announcement of the Báb in Shiraz, Baha'ullah received the intimation of His mission in the dungeon in Teheran. Nine, as the highest single-digit number, symbolizes completeness. Since the Baha'i Faith claims to be the fulfillment of the expectations of all prior religions, this symbol, as used for example in nine-sided Baha'i temples, reflects that sense of fulfillment and completeness.
This lapel pin is die struck form solid brass, has a sandblasted background and a raised polished surface. Each pin comes with a clutch back and is individually poly bagged.