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Anchor Wooden Brooch

Su Owen

£14.00 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 11th December
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    • 18th December
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    • Standard delivery
    • 20th - 23rd December

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  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

A cute wooden pin badge from an original illustration of an anchor, fish and special message. It also features a message 'Save Our Seas' so it would make a great eco conscious gift.

Need to know

Lasercut and printed in the UK from sustainable walnut wood.

It measures approx 2.5 inches X 1.5.

There is a metal brooch bar securely attached on the back.

It comes presented on a backing card, ready to gift to yourself or a loved one!

Delivery

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 20th - 23rd December

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Su Owen

Norwich, norfolk.

A sense of fun is at the heart of my characters and designs. I like to make things that hopefully bring a little joy and make people smile. It's also important to me that the materials I use for my products are as sustainable as possible, can be recycled or are made from recycled waste. I'm now proud to have built a collection of brooches that are made from sustainable walnut and neckerchiefs that are made using Regenesis satin, a fabric created by recycling plastics that were previously used as packaging materials.