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Frog

Key fob frog
This frog was delft clay cast from a model - the key ring is a commercial component but all are sterling silver. It isn't very practical as the frog is solid and weighs over 60 grammes - nearly two troy ounces. It might wear trouser pocket linings quickly - but it does look good. This stretches the capabilities of delft clay casting because of the complexity of the shape.

Chilli

Chilli keyfob 1 Chilli keyfob 2
A gift for a chilli fan 'K' and another with a plaque for an initial.

Garlic

Garlic keyfob
Both silver and garlic - this will keep the vampires out of your pocket! It would be a unique identifier is you lost your keys as it could be traced back to me from the hallmarks.

Soldier and bullet

Soldier KeyfobBullet keyfob

Two examples of cuttlefish castings used as key fobs - both by coincidence with a military theme.

Key

key for key fob
This key copy is now a keyfob using similar findings (the boring bits) to those shown above . With a bit of filing, it would probably serve as a key, but not for regular use as it would wear too quickly.