What goes around, comes around

My sister and I love the challenge of finding something new and unique during our market trips.  However, at times something old can actually be something new.  The resurgence of the spoon ring, that was once very popular in the 60's and 70's, intrigued us very much.  Especially when we came across one artist in particular.  She only uses pre-1950s flatware because "they just don't make it as well now as they once did".  It also conveys the vintage feel that coordinates with the rest of her work.  And who doesn't wonder what amazing story or history is behind each piece of flatware.  Sometimes you are just lucky enough to pick out one that has the perfect placement of the year or collection name still engraved on the band. 

What's even more exciting about this treasure from our last market trip, is that it's not limited to just rings anymore.  Now you can choose from spoon rings, fork bracelets, key chains that hang on your purse for easy access, and even a fork easel that is perfect for recipe cards or small items for display.  For me, jewelry with a new spin but still a bit of rustic charm always satisfies both the need to be a little cutting edge and the comfort of tradition and familiarity.

Have a charming day!

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