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Canoe Pendant

A must-have for any canoe-head! This canoe necklace is handmade in Tweed, Ontario and is made of 100% lead free pewter and hangs on a 20ā€ chain. The pendant itself is approximately 2.5ā€ long.

Watson Pewter began inĀ PeterboroughĀ in 1972 by Marjorie & Gordon Watson.Ā  For many years the Watson’s had a beautiful shop in downtownĀ Peterborough, but after deciding to retire in 1998 they closed the shop.Ā  At that time their daughter Ruth and her husband Grant took over the business and have been running it from their backyard workshop nearĀ Tweed,Ā Ontario.Ā  They attend many craft shows to sell their beautiful pewter art, and also offer it at various locations across the country.

The pewter pieces are lead free, earring wires, posts and backs are made from surgical steel.

Pewter requires very little care; wash by hand with soap and water. It can be cleaned with a paste of baking soda on a damp cloth or with silver polish. Test on an inconspicuous spot first.

$2.62

Original: $8.73

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Canoe Pendant—

$8.73

$2.62

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A must-have for any canoe-head! This canoe necklace is handmade in Tweed, Ontario and is made of 100% lead free pewter and hangs on a 20ā€ chain. The pendant itself is approximately 2.5ā€ long.

Watson Pewter began inĀ PeterboroughĀ in 1972 by Marjorie & Gordon Watson.Ā  For many years the Watson’s had a beautiful shop in downtownĀ Peterborough, but after deciding to retire in 1998 they closed the shop.Ā  At that time their daughter Ruth and her husband Grant took over the business and have been running it from their backyard workshop nearĀ Tweed,Ā Ontario.Ā  They attend many craft shows to sell their beautiful pewter art, and also offer it at various locations across the country.

The pewter pieces are lead free, earring wires, posts and backs are made from surgical steel.

Pewter requires very little care; wash by hand with soap and water. It can be cleaned with a paste of baking soda on a damp cloth or with silver polish. Test on an inconspicuous spot first.