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Spoon rings have a long, rich tradition as a symbol of undying love. Spoon rings began in England during the 17th century, made from servants who could not afford to buy precious metals. Servants would steal a silver spoon from their master and fashion it into a wedding ring for their bride. This courageous act of love could result in seven years of incarceration, but that did not deter the servants from giving a ring to the one they loved. This spoon ring was made from a teaspoon in the pattern Queen Bess II by Oneida. Queen Bess II was discontinued in 1946. A special technique is used to bend the spoon handles without damaging the intricate pattern.
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