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Lost Things Artisan Jewelry

The Timber-Line Tiny

The Timber-Line Tiny

Regular price $70.00 CAD
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Celebrate a piece of history with this striking, handcrafted necklace. Each piece is meticulously hand-cut from a genuine vintage Canadian copper penny, transforming a retired piece of currency into a timeless work of wearable art.

The iconic maple leaf—a symbol of strength, heritage, and the rugged beauty of the Great North—is delicately extracted from the coin,  featuring the leaf as a standalone silhouette.

Product Highlights

  • Authentic Craftsmanship: This is not a machine-stamped charm. Each necklace is hand-pierced using a tiny jeweler's saw, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly alike.

  • Historical Charm: Since Canada officially discontinued the penny in 2012, these necklaces serve as a unique memento of Canadian numismatic history.

  • Detailed Artistry: The intricate veins and serrated edges of the maple leaf are preserved with precision, highlighting the original design by G.E. Kruger Gray.

  • Sustainable Style: By upcycling vintage coins, this jewelry offers an eco-friendly way to wear a piece of the past.

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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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