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  • Amethyst Vine Ring

    $150.00
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    Amethyst Vine Ring

    Made from a century-old salt spoon, this lovely ring features a climbing vine. Horseshoe shape โ€“ it wears like a size 7-7.5. Sterling silver and amethyst.

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    $150.00
  • ornate silver ring with lilies and a lapis stone

    Lapis Lily Ring

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    Lapis Lily Ring

    Made from a century-old salt spoon, this lovely ring features delicate lilies. Horseshoe shape – it wears like a size 6.5. Sterling silver and lapis.

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    $150.00
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    I found two of these demitasse spoons bearing pelicans! They can become rings, pendants, or even thumb-rests for a sommelierโ€™s cup. The part of the spoon bearing the pelican is 1/3โ€ณ, and 1″ tall. Letโ€™s get creative! Message me at tulliasat@gmail.com ๐Ÿ™‚

     

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  • Heraldic Knight – custom!

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    Heraldic Knight – custom!

    I found two of these demitasse spoons bearing medieval knight’s helmets. They can become rings (for a knight, or a token for their love), or pendants, or even thumb-rests for a sommelier’s cup. The monogram space could hold a gem, a stamped initial, or a tiny cutout shape of your heraldry. The part of the spoon bearing the helmet is about a 1/4″, the monogram area more like 1/3″.ย Let’s get creative! Message me at tulliasat@gmail.com ๐Ÿ™‚

     

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  • Gorham Bypass Ring

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    Gorham Bypass Ring

    This pretty little bypass ring was made from a Gorham sterling silver spoon. The pattern is called Melrose, which was introduced in 1948. Currently a size 6, can be sized up or down. I can also stamp a letter or mount a gem on the bare monogram space, although it’s lovely as is. Ask me about customization, or let it speak for itself!

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    $40.00
  • Green Fairy

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    Green Fairy

    This tiny sterling silver salt spoon (from the days of salt cellars on the table, before shakers) is sculpted with an ornate curly handle, and a seashell bowl. I’ve added a tiny peridot gem and three silver balls to the monogram site, and a twisted bail. 2 3/8″ including bail (soldered for security).

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    $125.00
  • Tiny Spoon Pendant

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    Tiny Spoon Pendant

    At least 100 years ago (possibly 150), this was a salt spoon. Instead of salt shakers, people kept a small bowl, called a salt cellar, on the table. I love the micro design on the handle, which I’ve twisted to keep visible, and soldered down so it’ll stay securely on your chain. Sterling silver, 1.5″ long.

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  • Elder Shieldmaiden

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    Elder Shieldmaiden

    This one is hard to photograph – the garnet is a deep red that’s difficult to capture. The spoon was a 120 yr old sterling silver Whiting, Duke of York pattern. It shows its maturity and experience in the bowl with some subtle spots. I’ve deliberately left her battle scars as-is – we all bear marks of the life that’s made us who are today, and sometimes that’s beautiful. 2.5″ tall including bail, 1 1/8″ across.

    $150.00
  • Lovebirds

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    Lovebirds

    Lovebirds, a passionate garnet, and a romantic little heart to pull it all together. Sterling silver, textured to catch the light. 2.5″ tall including bail, 1″ wide.

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    $150.00
  • Wide Lunula

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    Wide Lunula

    Lunulas have evoked the moon as feminine tokens for millennia. Appropriate for ancient personas as well as medieval Norse, and will fit in well with your modern wardrobe, too. Sterling silver with patina, 1 3/4″ wide, 1′ tall including bail.

    $80.00
  • Phallic Good Luck Charms

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    Phallic Good Luck Charms

    Phallic images were very popular in Ancient Rome to ward off the evil eye (invidia) and generally be protective. The gold rings pictured (British Museum collection) are child-sized or meant to be worn on the pinky. I wrote a paper on this topic a few years ago and bring a hard copy to events. Itโ€™s the one paper I donโ€™t post online. ๐Ÿ™‚ Please contact me if you’d like one – I’ll send you pics of the options I have in your size, so you can choose the one that speaks to you. ๐Ÿ™‚ I always have a handful in stock in sterling silver, and can make them in brass if you prefer.

    While I can’t promise a discount on your chariot insurance, I can guarantee not one single ancient Roman died of Covid while wearing one of these.

    $50.00
  • Natural Beach Stone Ring

    $60.00
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    Natural Beach Stone Ring

    This natural beach stone is just as it was when it found me on a Washington state beach, on the 4th of July, 2022. It’s shaped by the sea, rough, bold, and unapologetically itself. Sterling silver. Wears like a 9.5. The top is 18x16mm.

    $60.00

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