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Lucky Penny Necklace
1910- 1982 only. Pennies during these years are made of solid copper. Newer pennies are made out of mostly zinc and they will melt in my kiln!
(1943 listed under it's own category)
Lucky Penny (1943 Steel Penny) Necklace
During WWII, the government was using copper to make ammunition for the war and for communication. This is the only year they used steel for pennies. These pennies are such a neat part of American history! My boyfriend likes to wear this year because of the history.
Lucky Penny (1943 Steel Penny) Bracelet
1943 is the only year the US Penny was made out of steel instead of copper. This was during WWII. The government was using the valuable copper for the war efforts....like ammunition and wiring for communications.
This is a VERY special year. My boyfriend rocks this one in white! He loves the history behind it!
Lucky Penny (1943 Steel Penny) Keychain
All pennies made in 1943 are made from steel. This was during WWII . The government was using copper for the war efforts (ammunition and wiring for communications) so they made the penny out of steel....just that one year!
This is a very special penny. Such amazing history! Guys love wearing this one...they love the history behind it!
Birds on a Wire
How many are in your flock? Powdered glass melted onto a copper disc in a kiln.
Palm Tree and Moon Necklace
This iconic image of a palmetto tree and crescent moon is widely known as the symbol of South Carolina. It is widely represented in the Charleston City Market.
I begin with raw copper. Multiple layers of powdered glass are melted onto the copper when fired in my kiln at 1500 degrees F. Available in lots of different colors. Leather cord included.