Adventurer 8-in-1 Multi Tool Necklace
✅ A fun & creative gift idea
✅ Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique
✅ Eco-friendly & sustainable materials
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What Makes It UncommonIt’s not always possible to carry a cumbersome toolkit on your outdoor adventures. That’s why Nate Barr thoughtfully engineered this unique pendant necklace that features eight different tools for trailside tune-ups and DIY projects.
- Laser-etched pendant hides two sets of stainless steel tools:
- Set one includes Allan keys in five different sizes: 7/64", 1/8", 9/64", 11/61", and 3/16".
- Set two includes screwdriver, pry bar, and 1/4" hex bit.
- 18 stainless steel chain necklace.
- Handmade in Maine.
Made from
sterling silver, stainless steel
Measurements
Pendant: 1" dia.
Chain: 18"Care
Wipe with soft cloth.
Item ID
59127
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created by Nate Barr
location
Maine
“I like to think of myself as both an engineer and an artist.”
Nate Barr is an engineer and an artist, two professions that feel polar, but together are something magical. Earlier in his career, Nate worked as a mechanical engineer at a product design firm. But he realized what he really wanted to do was create something beautiful, original, and tactile. When his wife, Bryn, asked him to make a set of tools that was attractive and portable, he found an excellent opportunity to blend both sides of his brain. The Tulry Utlity Necklace is a stunning piece whose shimmering, chevron sections slide off to act as portable tools. "A lot of everyday products are designed with a male-centric audience in mind," Nate says. It's his mission to change this by creating functional designs that aren't geared exclusively toward men. He also advocates for sourcing and creating items in the US, as well as paying his employees a living wage. It's his hope that he might inspire others to keep their practices local and fair. Nate lives and creates in Portland, Maine.
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