This item is handmade
Material:
chrome plated steel money clip, hand painted enamel, alloy octopus
When you don't want to deal with the bulk of a wallet secure your stack with this cool and contemporary hand painted money clip that goes beyond the basic design.• a sleek design that can easily fit in a front or back pocket or a shirt pocket as well.• high grade chrome plated.• distinguished and functional.• spring loaded chrome plated money clip holds bills securely.• slim design is light and durable, easy to carry.• make it truly unique and extra special with personalization; inlaying brass letters within the enamel (see sample image above).• perfect for those shopping for that hard to please person in their life this makes a great gift!• uniquely designed - art in your pocket.Using the case as the canvas, the enamel is hand painted directly on the case and has a smooth high gloss finish.• the money clip arrives in an elegant box and ready to give as a gift.Details:Item: money clip, brass plated in high grade chrome, painting medium: resin.Quantity: 1 pc.Size: 2 3/8" x 1 1/4"Embellishment: octopus – alloy metal plated in antique gold (also available in antique silver, mention during checkout) inlaid in hand painted enamelProduct number: octo1ag-mcm-blkColor palette: black onyxEnamel color option:• if you would like to change the color of the sample you can select from the drop down list. Each color represents the main color of the design.
Select "as shown" for the item shown on the first/ main product image.• back of the money clip- comes unpainted.**it takes 2 - 7 business days to create this piece.All my items are unique creations and made in my san francisco studio.Our process:• uniquely designedWe start by hand painting the enamel and then delicately inlaying the desired embellished piece within the enamel encapsulating it in a hard surfaced resin enamel with a high gloss finish. An intricate process that produces a sturdy and flawless look.About edwardian steampunk:Taking you back to a time of future past. Victorians loved to turn everyday objects into highly decorative accessories. Inspired by the accessories over the decades and still here for the "victorians in the twenty-first century".