Coal Keyring Ship Shape

Titanic
SKU:
01-100550
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$12.99
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Titanic Ship Shape Keyring-Clear acrylic keychain that displays a piece of the actual coal that was recovered from the wreck site of the RMS Titanic. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Width:
2.00 (in)
Height:
1.00 (in)
Depth:
1.00 (in)

Reviews

  • 5
    Titanic Keyring is a great little gift

    Posted by Marilyn on 28th Dec 2022

    Very cute and small and a great gift for a Titanic buff.

  • 5
    Coal

    Posted by Jimmy Petruzzelli on 25th Jan 2022

    I love ❤️ my small piece of coal in a Titanic key chain.

  • 5
    Titanic Coal Keychain

    Posted by Anthony L. DiMattia on 22nd Jun 2021

    Nicely made product. Key chain consists of a clear resin four funneled liner with a piece of titanic coal embedded in it. Resin is crystal clear and key chain is very sturdy. Makes a great gift as I gave one to my mother and my sister to remember me by. In addition a certificate of authenticity accompanies each key chain!

  • 5
    LOVE IT

    Posted by Sarah on 20th Apr 2021

    I love that this is resin so I know this little piece of history is safe and won't shatter. It's a magical thing to know that I have an authentic piece of a history I hold so near and dear to my heart. The resin is clear, Coal is visible and the chain is sturdy.

  • 5
    Titanic Coal

    Posted by Deborah Wright on 2nd Dec 2020

    My grandson was absolutely thrilled when he opened his little keychain with authentic Titanic coal inside...his favorite birthday gift of all received...made my day!

  • 5
    Little piece of the Titanic

    Posted by Amy on 18th Sep 2020

    This is cute. I probably would use it on a key but you could. It's exactly as pictured. Everyone thought it was very neat.

  • 5
    Coal Titanic Key Chain

    Posted by Khadi Madama on 18th Sep 2020

    I love it. It's such a lovely little gift. I've seen so many documentaries about what happened on that tragic night and so often there are the images of the coal debris. Having that little piece of coal moves my experience into one of spectator to a touchstone of that tragic reality. I didn't get the key-ring because it was "cool" or fun, but because I feel so connected, as do so many others, to those who perished there. It is a real treasure.