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Wild Swimming
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modern wooden token/keyring

£5.00

hand painted on reclaimed wood by a local craftsperson with a metal chain and ring. They measure 6.5cm across, so are more ‘token’ than ‘keyring’ size but could be fastened to a rucksac/jacket and are very light.

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hand painted on reclaimed wood by a local craftsperson with a metal chain and ring. They measure 6.5cm across, so are more ‘token’ than ‘keyring’ size but could be fastened to a rucksac/jacket and are very light.

hand painted on reclaimed wood by a local craftsperson with a metal chain and ring. They measure 6.5cm across, so are more ‘token’ than ‘keyring’ size but could be fastened to a rucksac/jacket and are very light.

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