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Historic Tankards - Affordable, Functional Unique and Personalised Gift
A Tankard is a historic drinking vessel usually to carry alcoholic beverages such as beer and ale, and was widely used in northern Europe (especially Scandinavia, Germany, and the British Isles). Also used in colonial America from the second half of the 16th century until the end of the 18th century.
The body was usually cylindrical, with a hinged lid, with or without ornate finial, generally a thumb piece, and a handle that is often in a scroll shape. On the handles of many 17th- and 18th-century tankards were whistles that were used for summoning waiters.
Though they were sometimes made of horn, carved ivory, pottery, and porcelain (with metal mounts), tankards most often were made from precious metals especially silver, and pewter. Larger tankards were used in the late 17th century certain commissioned by corporate bodies or guilds for presentation or ceremonial use. Reproductions of traditional tankard styles date from the 19th century and continue to be produced in the 20th century.
If you are looking for a very special gift; for a wedding, christening or baptism, 18th, 21st in fact any important occasion that you need to buy a gift for then why not consider an engraved tankard?
Photographs and text can be professionally engraved onto the tankard gift, transforming it into not only historic but a personalised keepsake gift.
Blink Gifts sell tankards that are completely personalised to your wishes, affordable and functional. Furthermore engraving is completely free and they will deliver it from England to anywhere in the world.
For further information see www.blinkgifts.com who supply all types of keepsake gifts. Specialised technology and a professional and artistic engraver make for a tankard of your choice engraved exactly how you want it. A unique engraved historic gift which is perfect for any special occasion.
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New to veganism, old non-vegan stuff...?
Hello, I just switched to veganism this past week( I was an ovo-lacto vegetarian for a year and a half first) and a few of my favorite personal items aren't quite vegan-y. I have three pairs of very old and comfy worn-in sandals that I rotate wearing if the outside temperature happens to be 36ºf or above, I HATE wearing shoes and socks... I also have four hand carved hair uh.. spike-things, three seem to be horn, and the fourth is bone... I'm very fond of these items, I have no other sandals, and the stick things are so very pretty...
If I were to go to a store now, and saw any of these things made of the same materials I would not even consider them.
I'm not sure what to do...
Thank you in advance.
I think you need to keep using these items. If you bought them, you need to make the most of them especially if they came from an animal. The point of vegan ism is to respect animals and the life of an animal. So use them until they're unusable out of respect for the creature.
I can't stand it when my mom throws away her leather purses and I have to take them because I feel bad that the animal is not being used or respected.
Just don't buy these products.
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