Personally, I’m guilty of this: I take my hobby and when gift giving times come around, I try to incorporate said hobby into the gift I’m giving someone – someone likely with no interest in my hobby. Yes, I’ve given a loved one a coin dated the year they were born, thinking it was extremely thoughtful on my part, but I now realize that it wasn’t as considerate as I had imagined.
That being said, I would consider giving the gift of a coin in the form of jewellery and the fact that the theme, denomination or year can be used to add an element of personalization is icing on the proverbial cake. Of course, this piece of jewellery would have to look good!
That’s where COIN COIN Designs & Co. comes in. A coin can be re-purposed into a ring, earrings or pendant made of sterling silver. It is possible to ask for a coin of a certain year or you have the option of sending them your own coin to be used. They even have a selection of “lucky” coins as available choices.
The owner, Renée Gruszecki, uses her background as a trained archivist and Masters graduate in design and material culture along with an appreciation for the art of the coin to create a work of jewellery that melds history with today’s fashion. COIN COIN Design & Co. is based in Halifax, NS and information can be found on their website.
The name of the company comes from the French translation of “quack quack,” hence their mascot and logo – a lucky duck. With that sort of symbolism combined with the use of the powers of a found penny, it’s not inconceivable that the wearer may find themselves in possession of measurable quantities of luck.
COIN COIN Design & Co. can also be found on Facebook,as can the Saint John Coin Club!