
Piggy Bank Ornament
In medieval England, clay was called "pygg," and the small jars where people kept their coins became known as "pygg banks." One day a potter who was unfamiliar with the term, was asked to make some pygg banks, so he fashioned them to look like actual pigs!
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Piggy Bank Ornament
In medieval England, clay was called "pygg," and the small jars where people kept their coins became known as "pygg banks." One day a potter who was unfamiliar with the term, was asked to make some pygg banks, so he fashioned them to look like actual pigs!
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In medieval England, clay was called "pygg," and the small jars where people kept their coins became known as "pygg banks." One day a potter who was unfamiliar with the term, was asked to make some pygg banks, so he fashioned them to look like actual pigs!






















