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Lost Things Artisan Jewelry

Sails of the North

Sails of the North

Regular price $110.00 CAD
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Elevate your jewelry collection with a piece of North American history. These unique drop earrings are meticulously handcrafted from authentic Canadian dimes minted in 1966 or earlier, back when the Royal Canadian Mint used genuine silver for its currency.

Each pair carries the soul of the past, featuring the iconic Bluenose schooner—a symbol of Canadian pride and maritime excellence.


Product Highlights

  • Genuine Silver: Every coin used is guaranteed to be from the pre-1967 era, containing 80% fine silver. Unlike modern base-metal coins, these possess a warm, vintage luster that only real silver provides.

  • Artisan Craftsmanship: The dimes are carefully selected, cleaned, and antiqued to highlight the intricate details of the schooner and the classic typography, while still retaining their historical character.

  • Hypoallergenic Comfort: We finish each pair with high-quality .925 Sterling Silver ear wires. They are nickel-free and gentle on sensitive skin, making them perfect for all-day wear.

  • Lightweight Design: At just 18mm in diameter, these earrings offer a delicate, dangling silhouette that provides a sophisticated look without any heavy pull on the earlobes.

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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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