Glover and Smith Designs
Glover and Smith Designs
Glover & Smith Designs
Unit 10, Wilton Business Centre
Kingsway
Wilton
Near Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP2 0AH
United Kingdom

t: 01722 741096
e: ed@gloverandsmith.com
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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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Ivy leaf cufflinks, pewter and silver jewellery, handmade in England

Ivy leaf cufflinks, pewter and silver jewellery, handmade in England - click to enlarge

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Ivy guards against negativity and disaster.
Its power lies in its ability to cling and bind,
making it a potent symbol of determination
and strength.




Ivy is the tree for the month of October.
A tenacious plant by nature, it symbolises
adaptability and a powerful survival instinct.



Happy Customer Comment...
"They arrived this morning and look
fantastic, I really like the packaging
too! Many thanks for your help"

- Kieran

£39.50 Code: ivcl



Ivy leaf cufflinks in polished lead free pewter with
sterling silver mechanism, handmade in the Uk by
Glover and Smith.



Step out in style,
the perfect finishing touch for the office
or that special evening out.





Great presents for Father's day,
Valentine's day, for a groom...
or for any special occasion.

 

 

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  £3.00 per item.
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Traditionally, ivy was grown along the facades of inns and pubs as a trail of ivy leaves placed in the path of a drunkard was supposed to sober him up. Also, men suffering with hair loss, would wear an ivy wreath to put an end to their woes!

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