Pasty cufflinks – Cornish tin pasty cufflinks with silver-plated T-bar findings. A perfect 10th wedding anniversary gift for your man.
The Cornish pasty is a simple and delicious pastry turnover filled with chopped meat, potatoes and vegetables and crimped around the edge.
It had its origin in Cornwall, where it served both as meal and lunch box for workers heading off to the mines.
Cornish tin mines contained arsenic, and it was an advantage to the miner that they could hold the pasty by the convenient ‘handle’ that it provides to the eater.
They would be able to eat the inside and discard the crust when they were finished.
The discarded crust was also said to keep the Cornish pixies happy!
Some wives even filled one corner of the pasty with jam or fruit so that it provided both main course and dessert, then marked it with her husband’s initials so that the miners would know whose pasty was whose!
Width: 24mm Height: 15mm
Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.
Clare (verified owner) –
A bit daft but classy gift. We are very pleased with this purchase. The cufflinks are good quality and look great. They arrived the day after ordering even though we didn’t pay for the express delivery. They even come in a very nice case for keeping them in.