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American Badlands: Old West Cowboy with Horse Metal Lunch Box

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Adorable and durable, our metal lunch box is perfect for those in love with the classic style. Customise the front and back with images, text, and designs for a fabulously fun lunchtime for your kids or yourself!

  • Dimensions: 17.1 cm l x 21.9 cm w x 9.5 cm h (6.75” l x 8.625” w x 3.75” h)
  • Weight: 340 g (12 oz.)
  • Made of durable and food-safe tin plate
  • Food contact safe interior material
  • Customise front only or both front and back
  • Choice of 7 base colours
  • Collapsible black plastic handles
  • CPSIA compliant
This product is suitable for ages 5+

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American Badlands: Old West Cowboy with Horse Metal Lunch Box

American Badlands: Old West Cowboy with Horse Metal Lunch Box

The sun beat down mercilessly on the arid landscape, casting long, dancing shadows across the parched earth. A lone figure, a cowboy with weathered skin and a steely gaze, rode a powerful stallion across the desolate expanse. His name was Silas, a man of few words and fewer emotions, forged in the harsh realities of the American West. - Silas had been a drifter for most of his life, wandering from one ranch to the next, always seeking new horizons and fresh challenges. Now, he found himself in the heart of the Badlands, a land of rugged beauty and deadly danger. The air was thick with the scent of sagebrush and dust, and the only sound was the distant rumble of thunder. - As he rode, Silas's thoughts drifted to the painting he had seen in a small town saloon. It depicted a cowboy, not unlike himself, riding through a similar landscape. The artist, Thomas Eakins, had captured the essence of the West, the raw power and the quiet solitude. - Silas paused his horse and gazed at the horizon. The setting sun cast a golden glow over the land, turning the harsh landscape into a breathtaking spectacle. He felt a sense of peace, a connection to the land and the sky. In that moment, he understood the artist's intent. Eakins had not merely painted a picture; he had captured a way of life, a spirit that was as vast and enduring as the West itself. - Part of a series by Thomas Eakins (1887 to 1888) called "Study for Cowboys in the Badlands" It depicts a cowboy/ranchero with his horse against a yellow desert background. The author died in 1916, so this work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1928.

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4.7 out of 5 stars rating71 Total Reviews
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By Nigel G.25 March 2022Verified Purchase
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Amazing build quality ideal for kids especially for school use very tough box made of steel fantastic rocket design high quality printing I am so pleased with the lunch box it passes all expectations it ticks all the boxes high quality at its best very cool. The printing is very high quality
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Robert C.23 November 2020Verified Purchase
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Perfect quality lunch box. High quality materials used, solid and well presented. Delivered on time as stated, well packaged. Perfect print and colourful
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By Chanelle H.9 June 2024Verified Purchase
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Ordered white and sage green I got lilac/purple and sage green. Emailed twice and heard no response. Currently seeking a refund. Fine just the wrong colour so could not use

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Product ID: 256014278463687323
Created on 22/04/2023, 22:14
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