Product Description
This lovely one of a kind bangle offers the opportunity to expand the historical story of spoon rings to co-ordinating jewellery. It has been hand crafted from a beautifully designed antique sterling silver fork which carry a full set of English hallmarks (makers mark George Maudsley Jackson and David Landsborough Fullerton, Lion Passant denoting 925 silver, assayed in London in 1899). The prongs of the fork have been reshaped to form a striking focal swirl design. The bracelet is 6.5cm diameter which can be adjusted and it weighs 79 grams.
It will come packaged with a hand made unbleached cotton bag featuring a hand painted little bird
Spoon rings were first made in 17th century England as wedding rings by servants who could not afford expensive precious metals. Servants would steal a silver spoon from their master and have it turned into a wedding ring to be worn on the thumb of their love. Servants who were caught were sentenced for "stealing a silver spoon". An expression of love would be punished with a sentence of 7 years imprisonment overseas. When they arrived some of the servants are recorded as having met skillful prisoners who could create these beautiful rings and they would take yet another spoon from an officer or their new master to present their love with a precious token.
Ever since these times, spoon rings have been a timeless and unique gift of love, a wonderful piece of heritage not forgotten
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