Folk-Lore Est. 1846 Rectangular Magnet – Limited Edition Fridge Magnet
In 1846, William Thoms coined the term "folk-lore" to replace the stuffy "popular antiquities." He wanted to honor the "lore of the people" - the myths, the legends, the songs passed down through generations. Folklore studies has come a long way since those days; this collection is a nod to the legacy.
A slim, rectangular magnet that quietly carries a vintage, literary charm. The muted gray background and elegant serif script read like a small, cherished label—subtle enough for a kitchen or workspace, distinct enough to anchor a bulletin, file cabinet, or fridge display. The clear mylar/UV cover keeps the soft tones and printed detail crisp through daily handling. Use it to hold notes, tickets, or tiny mementos; it blends with cozy, bookish decor and adds a gentle, nostalgic touch to everyday surfaces.
Product features
- Rectangular metal shell with flat magnetic backing, size 2" x 3" (5.1 x 7.6 cm)
- Clear mylar/UV cover for scratch and fade protection
- Printed with premium, fade-resistant inks for vivid, long-lasting color
- Slim profile suitable for fridges, magnetic boards, and file cabinets
Details
This product is crafted with quality materials to ensure durability and performance. Designed with your convenience in mind, it seamlessly fits into your everyday life.
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