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#12 Vintage Tin Horse and Rider Zero Waste Tin Necklace
#12 Vintage Tin Horse and Rider Zero Waste Tin Necklace
#12 Vintage Tin Horse and Rider Zero Waste Tin Necklace
#12 Vintage Tin Horse and Rider Zero Waste Tin Necklace
#12 Vintage Tin Horse and Rider Zero Waste Tin Necklace
#12 Vintage Tin Horse and Rider Zero Waste Tin Necklace
#12 Vintage Tin Horse and Rider Zero Waste Tin Necklace

#12 Vintage Tin Horse and Rider Zero Waste Tin Necklace

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I was so excited to find this sweet vintage piece while I was out and about the other day. I think it’s from some sort of vintage game—probably from the 20s or 30s, so this is a really special piece. I’d love to find more of these one day.

The little rainbow of waxed steel wire is riveted to the horse and a 1mm 18” long silver finish chain is strung through a little tin bead that sits at the top of the rainbow. The chain has a simple spring ring clasp.

The finished pendant is approximately 2" (48mm) wide.

Each piece of metal comes to me having lived a previous life--in some cases multiple lives! It is not unusual for the material to sometimes have scuffs, scratches, faded portions, and general wear and tear. If a flawless finish is important to you, please zoom in to the pictures here to look for imperfections that might be distracting for you.

All adaptive reuse pieces come to you neatly displayed on an upcycled card and sustainably wrapped ready for gift-giving.

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