Nature’s Currency - 1966 Sixpence and Copper Money Tree Sculpture






Nature’s Currency - 1966 Sixpence and Copper Money Tree Sculpture
Nature’s Currency: Head back to the swinging 60s with my perfect blend of nature and history, using 1966 sixpences and copper to represent both growth and prosperity
Fun Fact: Well we all know the England’s Men’s team won the World Cup in 1966, but did you know they lost the actual cup? But luckily it was found a South London hedge by a dog called Pickles.
This can be made into a pendent by adding a jump ring to the tree (chain not included), but please allow extra time for delivery. Please contact me if you would like this option
The Technical Stuff
Made using traditional silversmithing techniques
Base - 1966 Sixpence Coins - Cupronickel (Copper & Nickel)
Tree - Copper
Sculpture is approx. H 3.5cm x W 1.5 cm x D 1.5 cm (H 40 mm x W 15 mm x D 15 mm) (H 1.38 in x W 0.591 in x D 0.591 in) measurements taken at their widest points
Your sculpture has be treated with a layer of wax to help protect it
Do not use any harsh chemicals to clean. A dry polishing cloth will do
Your sculpture will arrive wrapped in acid free tissue paper and in a letterbox friendly box
Are you buying for a gift?
I am happy to send directly to the recipient, gift wrapped with a handwritten message included. Just send me a message via my Contact Page after you have completed your order to let me know
Payment & Delivery Options
Free UK Packaging - 2nd Class
PayPal, Stripe and Apple Pay payments accepted
The option to pay in 4 interest free instalments with Clearpay via Stripe is also available