Grand Native Maiden Sterling Spoon Necklace
This rare and highly sought after native American pattern is gorgeously designed on both sides of the spoon handle. It is extremely rare to find a Native American pattern that features a woman, and this is the first time I have ever had one in the collection. Made between 1880-1910 by the Watson Company
Age: 1880-1910 Native maiden by Watson
Comes with 24 inch Sterling chain.
30 inch chain upgrade available here.
Metal: Sterling silver
Oh, If Spoons Could Talk
I love spoon jewelry. And I love hunting for the most beautiful spoons to make them! Spoon necklaces are a little wearable piece of history allowing the story to be shared and I love that these ornate beauties get to be enjoyed and not banished to some drawer for decades.
All the pieces I make are from the original antique spoons - none are copies or casts. So each ring or necklace is not only beautiful in design, but full of indications that it has lived life. Maybe a faded monogram or little wear spots - I enjoy thinking about the places they have been and who might have held them 100 years ago. Each piece is, therefore, truly unique. I have discovered more than one of some of these spoon patterns, so each piece of jewelry will come with its own character and story, varying slightly on little wear spots and marks - There will not be two that are the same! I put care into the creation of each piece. I put thought into how the ring or necklace should best be shaped to frame and display the design of the spoon.
I hope the piece you choose will be a treasure for generations.
This rare and highly sought after native American pattern is gorgeously designed on both sides of the spoon handle. It is extremely rare to find a Native American pattern that features a woman, and this is the first time I have ever had one in the collection. Made between 1880-1910 by the Watson Company
Age: 1880-1910 Native maiden by Watson
Comes with 24 inch Sterling chain.
30 inch chain upgrade available here.
Metal: Sterling silver
Oh, If Spoons Could Talk
I love spoon jewelry. And I love hunting for the most beautiful spoons to make them! Spoon necklaces are a little wearable piece of history allowing the story to be shared and I love that these ornate beauties get to be enjoyed and not banished to some drawer for decades.
All the pieces I make are from the original antique spoons - none are copies or casts. So each ring or necklace is not only beautiful in design, but full of indications that it has lived life. Maybe a faded monogram or little wear spots - I enjoy thinking about the places they have been and who might have held them 100 years ago. Each piece is, therefore, truly unique. I have discovered more than one of some of these spoon patterns, so each piece of jewelry will come with its own character and story, varying slightly on little wear spots and marks - There will not be two that are the same! I put care into the creation of each piece. I put thought into how the ring or necklace should best be shaped to frame and display the design of the spoon.
I hope the piece you choose will be a treasure for generations.
This rare and highly sought after native American pattern is gorgeously designed on both sides of the spoon handle. It is extremely rare to find a Native American pattern that features a woman, and this is the first time I have ever had one in the collection. Made between 1880-1910 by the Watson Company
Age: 1880-1910 Native maiden by Watson
Comes with 24 inch Sterling chain.
30 inch chain upgrade available here.
Metal: Sterling silver
Oh, If Spoons Could Talk
I love spoon jewelry. And I love hunting for the most beautiful spoons to make them! Spoon necklaces are a little wearable piece of history allowing the story to be shared and I love that these ornate beauties get to be enjoyed and not banished to some drawer for decades.
All the pieces I make are from the original antique spoons - none are copies or casts. So each ring or necklace is not only beautiful in design, but full of indications that it has lived life. Maybe a faded monogram or little wear spots - I enjoy thinking about the places they have been and who might have held them 100 years ago. Each piece is, therefore, truly unique. I have discovered more than one of some of these spoon patterns, so each piece of jewelry will come with its own character and story, varying slightly on little wear spots and marks - There will not be two that are the same! I put care into the creation of each piece. I put thought into how the ring or necklace should best be shaped to frame and display the design of the spoon.
I hope the piece you choose will be a treasure for generations.