€8,00
Gingerbread man pin- hard enamel pin - Christmas lapel pin
An early form of gingerbread can be traced to the ancient Greeks and Egyptians who used it for ceremonial purposes. Gingerbread made an appearance in Europe when 11th-century Crusaders brought back ginger from the Middle East for the aristocrats' cooks to experiment with. A doctor once wrote a prescription for gingerbreads for the Swedish King Hans, to cure his depression. Queen Elizabeth I of England is credited with the first gingerbread men. Unmarried women in England have been known to eat gingerbread “husbands” for luck in meeting the real thing.
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Details:
🍪 25.4 mm ( 1" wide )
🍪 Hard enamel pin
🍪 Screen printed details
🍪 Gold metal
🍪 Backstamp
🍪 Red rubber clutches
🍪 Ships as a single pin on card
🍪 Packaged inside a protective cello sleeve
🍪 Design by Leon Römer
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Shipping Details:
- My enamel pins are NOT shipped with track and trace!!! But you can select this on check out if you like.
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Can't get enough?
INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/leonromer
MONTHLY PIN CLUB: www.patreon.com/leonromer
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Details:
🍪 25.4 mm ( 1" wide )
🍪 Hard enamel pin
🍪 Screen printed details
🍪 Gold metal
🍪 Backstamp
🍪 Red rubber clutches
🍪 Ships as a single pin on card
🍪 Packaged inside a protective cello sleeve
🍪 Design by Leon Römer
__________________________________________________________________________
Shipping Details:
- My enamel pins are NOT shipped with track and trace!!! But you can select this on check out if you like.
__________________________________________________________________________
Can't get enough?
INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/leonromer
MONTHLY PIN CLUB: www.patreon.com/leonromer