In case you missed the latest installment of Shark Week, sharks have pretty big mouths. Great for catching fish, better for opening beers. Each CXXVI shark necklace is heated in a coal forge and hand hammered on a 130 year old anvil the same way someone’s grandfather’s grandfather’s grandfather did it centuries ago. Coated lightly with beeswax to preserve its appearance, each handmade necklace will look as good opening beers as it will around your neck.
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