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As thank you, Regina jeweler gifts Saskatchewan’s top doc with silver knitted vest pin

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coronavirus briefings.Last week, Shahab told the Leader-Post he has 12 of them, knitted by family. His sons even have matching vests.

Megan Hazel, a custom goldsmith in Regina, says just like many in the province, she finds comfort in Shahab’s delivery of information.Hazel always thought of doing something for the province’s top doc, but after reading the Leader-Post article she said it became a no-brainer.“I wanted to show my respect and gratitude with a sterling silver knit-vest pin.”Hazel constructed it out of sterling sheet silver and used different layered hammering techniques to bring out the knit texture.

She even added the same amount of buttons on the pin as the vest Shahab often wears.On Monday, a friend of Hazel’s who works at.

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