University of South Carolina Gamecocks Pewter Ornament – Officially Licensed, Made in the USA
Forever to thee. This heirloom-quality pewter ornament is crafted for every Gamecock who knows that garnet runs deeper than blood and the sound of “Sandstorm” never truly leaves your soul.
Hand-cast in rich, fine pewter and exquisitely detailed on both sides, the front proudly displays the iconic Block C with the fierce Gamecock ready to fight – the same symbol that has flown over Williams-Brice Stadium since the days of the Black Magic defense. Turn it over and you’ll find Sir Big Spur crowing atop the classic “Gamecocks” script, forever frozen in that moment when 80,000+ strong throw up the spurs and the ground shakes.
Each ornament arrives ready to hang with a luxurious garnet satin ribbon – the exact deep garnet that blankets Columbia every fall Saturday – already threaded and tied in a perfect bow. Hang it on your Christmas tree, let it ride with you from your rearview mirror down Assembly Street, dangle it from your game-day purse or backpack, or display it year-round beside your 2001 Outback Bowl trophy replica and Cocky bobblehead.
Packaged in a premium window gift box, it’s the ultimate gift for:
- Freshmen who will soon feel their first “Sandstorm” blackout
- Parents still screaming “Go Cocks!” at the top of their lungs
- Alumni who remember the night we beat Clemson five times straight
- Students, faculty, and anyone who has ever rushed the field after beating Tennessee
- Everyone who knows that once “Sweet Caroline” hits and the spurs go up, there is no louder place on Earth
Handcrafted in the USA by master artisans, this substantial, mirror-polished pewter keepsake is built to last through decades of rivalries conquered, garnet Saturdays, and new generations rising.
From the moment 2001 Space Odyssey blares and Cocky struts out to the quiet pride you feel walking past the Horseshoe at sunrise, keep a piece of Columbia close to your heart forever.
Spurs Up. Order your official University of South Carolina pewter ornament today and let the garnet and black shine all year long. Forever to thee!




