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Upcycled bronze wren farthing pendant with sterling silver chain

Upcycled bronze wren farthing pendant with sterling silver chain

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A 1942 bronze farthing with the hand-pierced outline of the wren on the reverse side. The piercing is done with a fine-bladed jewellers saw, it is NOT laser cut. 2cms across. Finished with a sterling silver chain, 16 or 18inch, you choose.

Despatched in a presentation box via the Royal Mail 48 hour 2nd class service in the UK. Cleaning guide included.

Bronze is 95% copper, 4% tin, 1% zinc. It celebrated the 8th wedding anniversary in the traditional calendar and the 19th in the modern version.

FYI - The farthing was valued as a quarter of a penny. It was minted up to 1956 after many centuries of use and ceased to be legal tender at the end of 1960.

Handcrafted in Lancashire

Designed by Silvana Briers in Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancashire

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