
Feck Ewe Pin
A souvenir pin with a little bit of irreverence, that makes the perfect memento of a trip to Ireland.
While we might not have as many sheep as New Zealand - where they outnumber people 4 to 1, there are are still over 4 million sheep in Ireland so if you spend any time travelling around you're bound to encounter quite a few of them. This happy little fellow is emblazoned with the words feck ewe, which I can't help hearing in a slightly bleating voice in my head. While it can seem like a very rude thing to say, feck means either to steal or throw away, and is often used as a term of defeat - feck you anyway - when you admit someone has gotten the better of you. Made in Belfast by Born and Bred.
We have loads of Dublin-themed gifts if that's what you're after.
How does it come?
On a card backing. Enamel pin is approx. 3.5 x 2 cm.