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Lost Things Artisan Jewelry

The Boreal Gatekeeper

The Boreal Gatekeeper

Regular price $55.00 CAD
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Unlocking memories and the "True North" spirit, the Boreal Gatekeeper is more than just a necklace—it’s a personal time capsule. Featuring a vintage-inspired skeleton key with a genuine Canadian penny at its heart, this piece is designed for those who carry their history with them.

The Design

The Boreal Gatekeeper merges the mystery of the antique world with the rugged charm of the Canadian wilderness. The skeleton key, a timeless symbol of protection and new beginnings, serves as the frame for a classic Canadian penny. Whether you’re celebrating a birth year, an anniversary, or the year Canada retired the penny (2012), this necklace turns currency into a keepsake.

Key Features

  • Authentic Canadian Penny: A genuine copper-finish coin centered in the key’s bow.

  • Personalized Vintage: You choose the year! Select any year from 1937 to 2012 to make it uniquely yours.

  • Built to Last: Suspended on a 22" stainless steel chain that is durable, hypoallergenic, and tarnish-resistant.

  • Statement Size: The skeleton key pendant offers a bold, rustic silhouette that pairs perfectly with casual flannel or edgy evening wear.

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  • 🍁 Handcrafted in Canada

    Every piece is lovingly made by hand in British Columbia using authentic vintage Canadian coins.

  • 🪙 Authentic Vintage Coins

    We use only genuine Canadian pennies and coins, hand-cut and shaped into one-of-a-kind jewelry.

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A Story Told in Every Coin

Lost Things Jewelry was born from a grandfather's craft and a granddaughter's love of keeping it alive. Each piece is hand-cut from authentic vintage Canadian coins — pennies, maple leafs, and more — shaped into wearable art that carries a little piece of Canadian history. No two pieces are exactly alike. When you wear Lost Things jewelry, you're wearing a story.

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