‘Suckin Diesel’ Line of Duty Magnet Bottle Opener – Derry Nice Things
£4.50
Funny Northern Irish Humour Magnet Bottle Opener
Designed & Created by Derry Nice Things
Only 1 left in stock
SKU:
DNT-MG03
Categories: Irish Range, Quirky Irish Humour, Slang Coasters & Mugs
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"The Claddagh is an ancient Gaelic symbol which is now a universal symbol of lasting love, eternal friendship, and loyalty. It was first designed around 400 years ago in a small village near Galway, Ireland. The Claddagh symbol shows a crown above two hands clasping a heart in the middle.
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The crown symbolises loyalty.
The hands symbolise friendship.
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Product Codes -PCLWT 6048 CH
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