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Norwegian Tele Silver 830s Spoon ring Sizes from S

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Norwegian Tele Silver 830s Spoon ring Sizes from S

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Shipping & delivery

This item is made-to-order and will be posted to you by Spoonful of Silver within 5 days of receiving payment.

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United Kingdom £3.45 £0.70
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Compliance marks

830s, NM, Bird stamp, Mylius Norway Hallmarks

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Full description

I have here spoon rings made from Norwegian silver with a Tele Pattern, the spoon designed and made by Brodrene Mylius. Available in size S and larger, smaller sizes are not available due to the length of the spoons. no soldering means that these rings can be adjusted easily by a jeweller, should the ring be passed on to family members, a real heirloom. Please message me your ring size after purchasing and allow a couple of days to make your ring.

A very beautiful ring in a traditional style, made by a simple process replicating how they would have been made in the 17th Century. Today, spoon rings are cherished for their vintage charm and sustainability. They offer a creative way to recycle old silverware, transforming it into fashionable, wearable art. Whether you’re drawn to their historical roots or their eco-friendly appeal, spoon rings add a distinctive touch to any jewelry collection.

Mylius has been producing silverware since 1934.

"Tele silver" or "Tele" is an old cutlery pattern that has been widespread in Norway, and has also been exported to other countries. The pattern is used by several Norwegian silverware manufacturers. It is inspired by rose painting and wood carving in Telemark , and has existed since 1929.

A note on shipping where I have not specified a special arrangement:

UK mainland using the Royal Mail Tracked 48 service

Designed by Adrian Dunsmore in Scotland

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