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Pewter Gifts Vs Silver Gifts
Quality pewter spoons will not tarnish like silver spoons. Our quality pewter salt bowls will not react with salt like silver salt bowls. Our contemporary pewter will not go grey like old pewter as it contains no lead. Silver gifts give the recipient a cleaning job, lead free pewter gifts do not. pewter boxes will not need polishing, silver boxes will. Glover and Smith contemporary pewter. High quality lead free pewter is eco friendly. Our designs are all made from 92% lead free pewter, making them all ideal tenth wedding anniversary gifts or tin anniversary gifts.
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Cat Jar Spoons,Jam spoons with hook handmade pewter UK made
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As featured in the October 2010 edition of
Country Living Magazine
Traits associated with cats include
cleverness, unpredictability,
healing and witchcraft.
Happy Customer Comment
"Just wanted to say thank you for the
cat spoon. This is a gift for a friend
in Paris. The last spoon I bought
from you went to Rome!"
- Astrida

Cats can forecast the weather, they predict the
wind by clawing at carpets and curtains and
rain is highly likely when a cat busily washes
its ears.
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The dog, an attendant of the Norse storm king Odin, was a symbol of wind and cats came to symbolise down-pouring rain; this may be where the phrase "it's raining cats and dogs" originated. According to Arabian legend, cats were created when Noah's ark became infested with rats. Noah commanded the lion to sneeze and out came a cat!
Cats express feminine qualities and represent the positive, creative and sensuous aspects of femininity. They were associated with the old pagan fertility gods, were a symbol of the Earth Mother and represented the power and wisdom of nature. Cats were sacred to the Egyptians as custodians of the souls of the dead. Only with the advent of Christianity were they deemed to be the evil familiar of witches.
A cat has nine lives. For three he plays, for three he strays, and for the last three he stays. - English proverb
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