Dark Brown Leather & Pewter 6oz Hip Flask
£72.95
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- 6oz (170ml) capacity.
- British brown-dyed leather.
- Kidney shape.
- Captive top, so you'll never lose the lid.
- Handcrafted in Sheffield, UK.
- 11 x 8.5 x 2.5cm
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Brand | Wentworth Pewter |
Article Number | 20504 |
Model Number | 4556/C-BV |
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A unique yet classy take on the all-metal hip flask, this UK-manufactured Pewter and Leather hip flask is certainly a great piece of have in your collection.
Hip Flasks were originally used by members of the gentry in the 18th century, allowing small amounts of usually alcoholic beverages to be carried on one's person. Going back earlier in History, pig's bladders and gutten fruit were used to store liqour.
Kidney shaped flasks are shaped to fit the contours of the body, so they aren't so easy to spot!
Hip Flasks make great gifts, particularly for Fathers-of-the-Bride, Bestmen, Groomsmen and the Groom himself, or to celebrate a young man's 18th or 21st Birthday.
Founded in 1949, Wentworth Pewter is a family run business that stands for qualtiy, heritage and craftsmanship. Each piece is lovingly designed and handcrafter in Sheffield, UK, by a team dedicated to quality and tradition.
Pewter, known for it's flexibility and lasting lustre, has been used since the Bronze Ages to create beautiful pieces, ranging from Tanksards & Goblets, to jewellery and Shaving trinkets.
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