
Stew Pot Lapel Pin
Stew Pot Lapel Pin Archeological remnants have been found to show that stew was a common food for Vikings and our European ancestors throughout the Middle East. Stew was eaten by princes and paupers alike, carried to the New World, and travelled across the Great Plains to the Pacific Ocean. It sustained cowboys on the cattle drive, nourished a generation through the Great Depression, and has been a part of human existence for millennia. Our stew pot pin is hand cast in solid, lead-free pewter. All culinary pins have a US made, military style clasp back to keep your pin secure on a coat, hat, or bag. The cooking pins arrive packaged on our signature presentation card, making them ready for gift-giving! 7/8" X 11/16", 22mm x 17mm Hand cast from solid, lead-free pewter Made in the US