Years ago, people used open salt cellars and little salt spoons at the dinner table. These spoons were usually Sterling Silver and often in the same pattern as the owner's personal Sterling silverware.
I recently acquired some of these spoons and I think they will be awesome to incorporate into jewelry. They are 2" to 2 1/4" and are stamped Sterling on the backs. As there are many, many styles, I was careful to only purchase designs that had natural cutouts in them so holes don't have to be drilled. I have several fun ideas in mind. Any other suggestions?
I recently acquired some of these spoons and I think they will be awesome to incorporate into jewelry. They are 2" to 2 1/4" and are stamped Sterling on the backs. As there are many, many styles, I was careful to only purchase designs that had natural cutouts in them so holes don't have to be drilled. I have several fun ideas in mind. Any other suggestions?
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