Antique Brass Jaguar Handle Wooden Vintage Design Walking Stick Cane Silver Head
Antique Brass Jaguar Handle Wooden Vintage Design Walking Stick Cane – Silver Head Step out in style with this beautifully designed Antique Brass Jaguar Handle Walking Stick, a perfect blend of elegance, craftsmanship, and vintage appeal. Featuring a striking silver/chrome-finished brass jaguar handle paired with a smooth black wooden shaft, this cane is both functional and decorative—ideal for collectors, daily use, and gifting. Handcrafted by skilled artisans, the walking stick separates into three detachable sections, making it highly portable and easy to carry in a backpack or travel bag. Whether you're looking for a unique gift for an elder, an accessory for special occasions, or a display-worthy vintage piece, this walking stick stands out for its detail and quality. Key Features Total Height: 3 ft (91 cm) Weight: Approx. 700 g Color: Silver/Chrome Handle & Black Wooden Shaft Material: Solid Brass Handle and Premium Hardwood Usage: General support, balance, décor, costumes, photo props Design: Handcrafted jaguar head with vintage detailing Portable: Detachable into 3 parts for convenient travel Gifting: Ideal for elders, grandparents, retired navy officers, vintage enthusiasts Handmade: Slight color variations may occur due to lighting and craftsmanship Customs Duty: Free for US buyers only Why Choose This Walking Stick? This walking cane is more than a mobility aid; it is a carefully crafted piece of vintage-inspired art. The detailed brass jaguar handle symbolizes strength and sophistication, making it a standout accessory for everyday use, formal events, or display. The durable hardwood shaft ensures stability and longevity, while the detachable feature adds practicality for traveling or gifting. Whether used for personal support or as a decorative collectible, this walking stick brings both charm and functionality.
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