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2013 (10)

01/04/2013
Happy New Year from Fork and Spoon Jewelry

01/17/2013
Show Her You Care with Fork and Spoon Jewelry on Valentines Day.

01/29/2013
Wintertime at Fork and Spoon Jewelry.

02/04/2013
There Is Still Time To Shop For Your Valentine.

02/11/2013
Spring Art and Craft Shows are Nearing

02/19/2013
Sterling Silver and Gold-Filled Wire Rings

02/26/2013
No Longer a Fork or Spoon

03/29/2013
Our New Look in Shipshewana

04/08/2013
Fork and Spoon Jewelry Just A Fad From The Past?

05/13/2013
Early Spring Art and Craft Shows

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2012 (10)

08/10/2012
Sterling Silver - Spoon Ring

09/28/2012
More Info on Fork Jewelry

10/11/2012
Fork and Spoon Jewelry at the Kendallville Apple Festival

10/17/2012
Begin Your On-Line Holiday Shopping Early

10/25/2012
Craftsmanship & Quality Standards

10/31/2012
Special Holiday Ordering Returns and Exchanges Policy

11/15/2012
How to Care for your Fork and Spoon Jewelry

11/17/2012
Why Fight the Black Friday Crowds?

12/07/2012
There is Still Time to Order Your Holiday Gifts…

12/21/2012
ForkJewelry.com. The Right Choice for Any Special Occasion.

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2011 (6)

01/26/2011
Spoon Rings from Fork and Spoon Jewelry

01/03/2011
Rainbow Fork Pendant from ForkJewelry.com

05/13/2011
Rainbow Pendant Fork Jewelry Spoon Jewelry

03/08/2011
Sterling Silver Spoon Jewelry

07/10/2011
Petite Demitasse Sidewinder Ring

11/27/2011
Solid Sterling Silver Fork Jewelry - Spoon Jewelry

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2010 (8)

04/02/2010
There May Be Others, But Are They Spoon Jewelry?

01/17/2010
Cut Out Spoon Jewelry

02/15/2010
Sterling Silver - Fork Ring

01/17/2010
Four Heart Fork Bracelet

01/02/2010
Two Heart Fork Bracelet for Valentine's Day

03/12/2010
Double Fork Bracelet

04/10/2010
Spring Specials at Fork and SPoon Jewelry

07/14/2010
Fork Pendant

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2009 (16)

08/29/2009
More Fork and Spoon Jewelry

10/25/2009
Hand Cut Spoon Pendant

12/01/2009
Holiday Shopping at Fork and Spoon Jewelry

03/4/2009
Spoon Jewelry - What is a Spoon Ring?

04/19/2009
Fork and Spoon Jewelry - Fork Bracelet

04/16/2009
Unique Spoon Jewelry Forktopus Fork Pendant

11/26/2009
Spoon jewelry made from Sterling Silver Spoons

07/21/2009
Cuff Spoon Bracelet - Superb Spoon Jewelry

01/26/2009
Demitasse Spoon Earrings - Valentine's Day Gift Ideas

05/31/2009
The finest is spoon jewelry ...

10/19/2009
Real Spoon Watch from Fork and Spoon Jewelry

06/08/2009
Spoon Watches

12/23/2009
Sterling Silver - Spoon Jewelry

07/21/2009
Sterling Silver - Spoon Bracelet

07/14/2009
Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet with Gemstone - Spoon Jewelry

07/21/2009
Get Forked @ Fork Jewelry.com - Spoon Jewelry

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2008 (7)

10/17/2008
Sterling Silver Spoon Jewelry vs. Silver Plate Spoon Jewelry

01/14/2008
How To Make Spoon Jewelry

06/11/2008
Nature's Friend - Real Spoon Jewelry

04/12/2008
What is a Spoon Bracelet?

05/16/2008
Rising Silver Prices. When will they stop?

11/25/2008
Sterling Silver Fork Bracelet

08/07/2008
Tips on Buying Spoon Jewelry

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2007 (3)

10/12/2007
Jewelry Quality Flatware

12/23/2007
Flatware Composition

12/31/2007
Authentic Spoon Jewelry

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Jewelry Quality Flatware
10/12/2007

Jewelry quality flatware is flatware that is free of any defect that cannot be removed or changed during the jewelry making process. Defects that can be removed from flatware during the jewelry making process include:

Tarnish – tarnish is oxidation that occurs as a result of contact with air. This occurs on flatware that has sat untouched for a long period of time. Tarnish is something that cannot be prevented with normal storage.

Surface marks - marks that occur from contact with other flatware or from very light use. These are marks that do not affect the integrity of the silver plate.

The above mentioned defects are the two most common and acceptable flaws when purchasing flatware that is to be used for jewelry.

It is common to find jewelry that is made from flatware that contains serious flaws. These flaws will affect the longevity and the appearance of the flatware and any spoon jewelry produced from it. Two of the most common flaws found in sub-standard flatware include:

Silver loss – Most authentic spoon jewelry is made from silver-plate flatware. Silver loss is when the silver-plating on the flatware is worn to the point that the metal underneath is exposed. Silver loss occurs on flatware that has been used heavily over a very long period of time. It is possible, with heavy use, to wear through the silver-plating. This usually occurs on flatware that is used daily over a long period of time. If a spoon jewelry maker purchases flatware that is visibly worn but does not show signs of silver loss, can the maker know the thickness of the remaining silver? The answer is obviously no. This is why it is necessary for purchasers of spoon jewelry to ask the maker if he/she is using flatware that is jewelry quality.

Dull Finish – Flatware that has been used heavily will have a dull finish. Jewelry quality flatware should be able to hold a mirror finish shine. Worn flatware cannot be brought to this level of shine. Through years of use the silver-plating will have been thinned to the point that if a mirror finish shine is attempted it will cause “silver loss”.

To avoid purchasing fork and spoon jewelry that is made from sub-standard flatware, look for the tell tale flaws noted above and consider the following questions:

How does the maker purchase their flatware? Do they purchase complete sets of, well cared for, flatware from estates or do they purchase box lots (lots of miscellaneous flatware that have been used and abused).

Does the maker re-plate their flatware with new silver-plate or rhodium plating? The surface of worn flatware is often re-plated during the jewelry making process. The addition of new plating to antique flatware changes the overall appearance of the flatware. The most notable change in appearance would be the loss of detail due to the new plating filling in the pattern on the flatware. Jewelry made from flatware that has undergone new plating, or spoon jewelry that is put through this process, will have an unnatural look. The loss of the antique patina in the detail of the pattern is easily noticed. I have had many people ask me “why does some spoon jewelry look fake?” and I explain the process that is used by other makers.

The preceding tips are part of the dedication that Forkjewelry.com has in providing quality fork and spoon jewelry and excellent service to its customers. Please feel free to contact us with any questions regarding this article.

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