Heritage Pewter Ohio State Flask | 8 Ounce Liquor Flask Container - Stainless Steel | Intricately Crafted Metal Pewter Alma Mater Inlay
R 2,228
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Heritage Pewter Ohio State Flask | 8 Ounce Liquor Flask Container - Stainless Steel | Intricately Crafted Metal Pewter Alma Mater Inlay
??????? ???? ??? ???? ????? ???? - Whether you're shopping for a soon-to-be graduate or lifelong Buckeyes fan who's got everything, this Ohio State Flask is sure to be a unique addition to their collection. Go Bucks! The craftmanship and quality is sure to make this Flask a standout gift and conversation piece
???? ???? ????-????? ???? ?????? - All Heritage Pewter heirloom-quality gifts are made of unique Fine Pewter alloy which contains silver. The addition of this precious metal provides for a brighter, more luxurious finish. This “silver pewter” will retain its rich luster for generations. Heritage Pewter’s Fine Pewter is completely lead-free. Each piece is expertly detailed using traditional pewter-smithing techniques practiced by America’s colonial Forefathers
??????? ????????? ?? ?????? - This timeless Ohio State Flask gift is meticulously hand-crafted and unique. Each etching is carefully detailed, and shines given the unique Fine Pewter alloy used to create this piece. Every hand-etched detail is accentuated with our unique finishing process ensuring a long-lasting shine
??????? ???? ?? ??????? – Heritage Pewter products are individually hand-crafted of Fine Pewter in the United States of America by craftsmen in Chandler, Arizona. As a member of the American Pewter Guild, Ltd., Heritage Pewter upholds the traditional American value of quality workmanship and proudly stands behind each of their products
??????????? ?? ????, ??????? & ??????-????? – Heritage Pewter was started in 1988 by three brothers living in Chandler, Arizona, who wanted to bring together traditional craftsmanship and modern technology to create timeless Fine Pewter pieces