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This frog was delft clay cast from a model - the key ring is a commercial component but all are sterling silver. It isn't very practical as the frog is solid and weighs over 60 grammes - nearly two troy ounces. It might wear trouser pocket linings quickly - but it does look good. This stretches the capabilities of delft clay casting because of the complexity of the shape. |
Chilli
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A gift for a chilli fan 'K' and another with a plaque for an initial. |
Garlic |
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Both silver and garlic - this will keep the vampires out of your pocket! It would be a unique identifier is you lost your keys as it could be traced back to me from the hallmarks. |
Soldier and bullet
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Two examples of cuttlefish castings used as key fobs - both by coincidence with a military theme. |
Key |
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This key copy is now a keyfob using similar findings (the boring bits) to those shown above . With a bit of filing, it would probably serve as a key, but not for regular use as it would wear too quickly. |