A piece of jewelry fashioned from repurposed flatware, specifically a spoon, and crafted from .925 silver alloy. The resulting adornment is typically worn on a finger. The origin of these items can often be traced to periods where individuals sought to create keepsakes or symbols of affection from readily available materials.
This form of adornment holds value for several reasons. Silver, known for its durability and luster, provides a lasting and aesthetically pleasing base metal. The transformation of a functional object into wearable art also lends a unique character and historical connection to the piece. Moreover, it represents a form of upcycling and sustainable fashion, repurposing existing materials rather than contributing to the demand for newly mined resources.