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- Zennor mermaid pendant, Pewter
Zennor mermaid pendant, Pewter
SKU:
P29
£13.95
£13.95
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A beautiful, polished pewter mermaid pendant, based on the Zennor mermaid.
Handmade.
Height ; 35mm X width 20mm ( approx. )
Supplied in a gift box
The pendant comes on an 18"/45cm silver plated belcher chain.
The Zennor Mermaid Legend recounts that a beautiful and ageless woman who was thought to be a mermaid, had come to church every Sunday to hear the choir sing, and her own voice was so sweet that she enticed Mathey Trewella, son of the churchwarden, to come away with her; neither was seen again on dry land.
The "mermaid chair" at St. Senara's Church, Zennor, can be seen to this day.
The Cornish Jewellery Company is an independent workshop in the beautiful district of Penwith, Cornwall, United Kingdom, supplying handcrafted, quality pewter Jewellery. All designs are original and are inspired by the natural beauty of the area in which they are made. The far west of Cornwall is famous for its beautiful landscapes, tin mining and it's Celtic past .
Pewter is an alloy of Tin ( 92 % ) with Copper and antimony.
Handmade.
Height ; 35mm X width 20mm ( approx. )
Supplied in a gift box
The pendant comes on an 18"/45cm silver plated belcher chain.
The Zennor Mermaid Legend recounts that a beautiful and ageless woman who was thought to be a mermaid, had come to church every Sunday to hear the choir sing, and her own voice was so sweet that she enticed Mathey Trewella, son of the churchwarden, to come away with her; neither was seen again on dry land.
The "mermaid chair" at St. Senara's Church, Zennor, can be seen to this day.
The Cornish Jewellery Company is an independent workshop in the beautiful district of Penwith, Cornwall, United Kingdom, supplying handcrafted, quality pewter Jewellery. All designs are original and are inspired by the natural beauty of the area in which they are made. The far west of Cornwall is famous for its beautiful landscapes, tin mining and it's Celtic past .
Pewter is an alloy of Tin ( 92 % ) with Copper and antimony.