When it comes to jewelry, everything nautical is all the rage right now. Anchors, compasses, captain’s wheels, sealife and, of course, fishhooks are on all kinds of necklaces and bracelets and are easily attainable for the man that’s looking to accessorize. Which is exactly why you need to think long and hard about whether or not you want to buy the same piece all the dudes at J. Crew have, or something like this CXXVI piece. The CXXVI Fish Hook Necklace has the same nautical appeal, but it’s not mass produced. Entirely hand-forged in Brooklyn, NY using cold hard steel, a coal forge and 130 years of experience, it’s finished with a light coat of beeswax to prevent rusting. It’s a necklace as unique as you.
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