£3.50
Make a wish - Make a wish, nurture it and most of all, believe
This pewter charm on a card has been made in England by Compton & Clarke. It would be a sweet and thoughtful gift for a loved one. The collection of charms on cards have been a wonderfully popular pressies and are really easy to post!
The pewter charm comes on a silver foil decorated little card with a complementary envelope. The charm can be peeled off and kept safe in your pocket or purse.
Materials: pewter
Size: W: 9cm, H: 6cm
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18 - An exquisite pewter keepsake to celebrate a landmark birthday.
Inside the silver organza gift bag is
The luxury pearlescent gift card is also included, there is a space on the reverse in which to write your own personal message.
The text on the card reads,
A heart covered with hugs and kisses, a shooting star to make a wish and a golden bee to keep you happy.
Large birthday heart measures 45mm x 45mm
Made in England.
£11.95
18 - An exquisite pewter keepsake to celebrate a landmark birthday.
Inside the silver organza gift bag is
The luxury pearlescent gift card is also included, there is a space on the reverse in which to write your own personal message.
The text on the card reads,
A heart covered with hugs and kisses, a shooting star to make a wish and a golden bee to keep you happy.
Large birthday heart measures 45mm x 45mm
Made in England.
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One continuous hug until I see you next time... Spread the love by giving this circular hug charm as a lovely sentimental gift.
Text on card reads:
One continuous hug until I see you next time
A Pewter charm mounted on luxury pearlescent card with silver foil accents printed heart and dots.
Supplied with a silver gift envelope.
Simply peel off the charm to keep in your pocket or purse.
Made of Pewter in England
Card measures 8.5cms x 6 cms.
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Striking pewter acorn and oak leaf keyring, trimmed with ribbon and supplied with a silver organza gift bag. The Leaf on the keyring measures 40mm long. Made in England.
During the Norman Conquest, the English carried dried acorns to protect themselves from the brutalities of the day. Considered to be an emblem of luck, prosperity, youthfulness and power, the Acorn is a good luck symbol indeed! It also represents spiritual growth.
It is also a Nordic and Celtic symbol of life, fertility, and immortality. The acorn as a heraldic symbol may indicate independence to its bearer. Oak leaves also represent strength, stability or nobility. When oak leaves and acorns are combined, the entire symbol can stand for power, authority or victory.