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Shop Lawn Bowls Band ring

Lawn Bowls Band ring

$60.00

History of spoon rings 💍

Spoon rings, originally crafted from silverware by servants in 17th-century England, symbolize love and commitment, often with a touch of rebellion due to their unconventional origin and affordability.
Here's a more detailed look at the history of spoon rings:

Origin:

Spoon rings are widely believed to have originated in 17th-century England.

Servant Class:

Servants, unable to afford traditional wedding rings, would steal silverware from their employers' homes and have it fashioned into rings.

Symbolism:

These rings became symbols of love and commitment, often with a sense of risk and rebellion due to their unconventional origin.

Family Crests:

The silverware often bore the family crest of the wealthy household, adding to the unique history and character of each ring.

1960s Revival:

Spoon rings experienced a resurgence in popularity during the 1960s and 1970s, aligning with the hippie era's embrace of alternative lifestyles and "make-do" aesthetics.

Modern Trend:

Spoon rings are experiencing another wave of popularity today, with celebrities like Kristen Stewart, who regularly wears her own vintage silver spoon ring, contributing to the trend.

Unique and Eco-Friendly:

The unique and eco-friendly nature of these rings continues to appeal to those seeking a piece of jewelry with a story and a sense of individuality.

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Lawn Bowls Band ring

$60.00

History of spoon rings 💍

Spoon rings, originally crafted from silverware by servants in 17th-century England, symbolize love and commitment, often with a touch of rebellion due to their unconventional origin and affordability.
Here's a more detailed look at the history of spoon rings:

Origin:

Spoon rings are widely believed to have originated in 17th-century England.

Servant Class:

Servants, unable to afford traditional wedding rings, would steal silverware from their employers' homes and have it fashioned into rings.

Symbolism:

These rings became symbols of love and commitment, often with a sense of risk and rebellion due to their unconventional origin.

Family Crests:

The silverware often bore the family crest of the wealthy household, adding to the unique history and character of each ring.

1960s Revival:

Spoon rings experienced a resurgence in popularity during the 1960s and 1970s, aligning with the hippie era's embrace of alternative lifestyles and "make-do" aesthetics.

Modern Trend:

Spoon rings are experiencing another wave of popularity today, with celebrities like Kristen Stewart, who regularly wears her own vintage silver spoon ring, contributing to the trend.

Unique and Eco-Friendly:

The unique and eco-friendly nature of these rings continues to appeal to those seeking a piece of jewelry with a story and a sense of individuality.

Suze 8

Free Postage


Add To Cart

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