Keyring Snail from Wildlife Garden. A charming and practical keyring in the shape of a snail can help you organise your keys. You can also use the snail as a bag charm that is cute and handy, making it easier to find the bag’s zipper. The keyrings are hand carved and painted by hand using only environmentally friendly paints. It’s attached to a metal ring.
The ear of wheat is wood-carved and hand-painted in environmentally friendly paints.
- Weight: 8 g
- Materials: Hand-carved wood, non-toxic paint, metal ring
About Snalis
Land-living gastropods are called snails, and they either have no shell or a very rudimentary shell. The shell is almost entirely made of calcium
Keyrings–Personal Accessory and Lucky Charm
Decorative keyrings are thought to be an extension of lucky charms and amulets, such as lucky rabbit feet from various cultures or scarab beetle amulets from ancient Greece that symbolised existence, progress, and effectiveness. When Frederick J. Loudin invented the keychain fastener in 1894, it didn’t take long for the two concepts to combine.
Today, vendors in tourist destinations worldwide sell keyrings as souvenirs, and they are likewise popular as giveaways in marketing campaigns. However, they have also become accessories that reflect an individual’s style, taste and personality.