Stag Round Metal Storage Tin

£9.39

£9.39

These custom round metal tins feature a majestic Stag design, created by one of our talented local artists.

 

This exclusive artwork depicts a proud stag in a Highland glen – a timeless symbol of Scotland’s wild heart and perfect for nature lovers.

 

Perfect for storing tablet, sweets, or even something less calorific, these tins add a unique and personal touch to any gift or occasion.

 

Made from durable metal, the tins are solid in construction with a smooth finish and ample space for your own customisation.

 

Each tin is printed in vibrant detail and is fade resistant, ensuring your chosen design lasts.

 

Diameter: 12cm

Depth: 6cm

 

To personalise this round tin with your own message or imagery, please visit our blank template. Create your custom design and include a note in the Design Instructions box if you’d like the design above used.

These custom round metal tins feature a majestic Stag design, created by one of our talented local artists.

 

This exclusive artwork depicts a proud stag in a Highland glen – a timeless symbol of Scotland’s wild heart and perfect for nature lovers.

 

Perfect for storing tablet, sweets, or even something less calorific, these tins add a unique and personal touch to any gift or occasion.

 

Made from durable metal, the tins are solid in construction with a smooth finish and ample space for your own customisation.

 

Each tin is printed in vibrant detail and is fade resistant, ensuring your chosen design lasts.

 

Diameter: 12cm

Depth: 6cm

 

To personalise this round tin with your own message or imagery, please visit our blank template. Create your custom design and include a note in the Design Instructions box if you’d like the design above used.

Weight 0.106 kg
Dimensions 12 × 6 × 12 cm

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“Scotland has over 600 castles, each with its own unique history and architecture. These castles range from the imposing Edinburgh Castle to the picturesque Eilean Donan Castle, and offer a glimpse into Scotland’s rich medieval past.”
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