Seahorse Keychain Key Fob Key Ring Pewter Key Chain A162KC Handmade in The USA Gift Antiqued Pewter

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What Makes Our Quality Collectible Key Chain Better? Each key chain is “Created for Your Passion”. They are designed to make a statement as to your interest, profession, or hobby. We at Creative Pewter Designs have devoted our time and skills in developing a key chain selection to meet your individual passion. Truly a masterpiece of artwork, custom cast by skillful artisans, each key chain takes on a three-dimensional look, unlike common flat metal key chains. Each key chain becomes a sought-after collectible piece of artwork for the novice or avid collector. Creative Pewter Designs is a small company located on the Kitsap Peninsula in the Great Northwest. We sculpt and cast all of our own products. We create all our Keychains, Lapel / Hat Pins, Magnets and Christmas Ornaments and now Pendants in our studio. The spirit and pride of “Made in the U.S.A.” is reflected in each and every one of our products. It is a statement we are proud to make and look forward to keeping. We hope you enjoy our products and wear them with pride. Seahorse (also written sea-horse and sea horse) is the name given to 46 species of small marine fish in the genus Hippocampus. "Hippocampus" comes from the Ancient Greek hippokampos (?????????? hippókampos), itself from hippos (????? híppos) meaning "horse" and kampos (?????? kámpos) meaning "sea monster". Having a head and neck suggestive of a horse, seahorses also feature segmented bony armour, an upright posture and a curled prehensile tail. Seahorses are mainly found in shallow tropical and temperate salt water throughout the world, from about 45°S to 45°N.[6] They live in sheltered areas such as seagrass beds, estuaries, coral reefs, and mangroves. Four species are found in Pacific waters from North America to South America. In the Atlantic, Hippocampus erectus ranges from Nova Scotia to Uruguay. H. zosterae, known as the dwarf seahorse, is found in the Bahamas.