Hampton Court Spoon Wrap Ring

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Regal heritage, wrapped around your finger.

This striking ring has been handcrafted from vintage coffee spoon in the elegant Hampton Court pattern, its sculpted handle transformed into a bold yet refined band. The design’s graceful lines and subtle ornamental detailing now curve comfortably around the finger, creating a piece that feels both stately and timeless.

Inspired by traditional British craftsmanship, the Hampton Court pattern carries an air of quiet grandeur - refined without being overstated. Its balanced design makes it beautifully versatile: eye-catching enough to stand alone, yet sophisticated enough to wear every day.

Perfect for someone who appreciates classic design with substance and history, this ring suits the modern individual who loves heritage style but wears it with confidence and ease. It pairs effortlessly with tailored looks, flowing fabrics, or layered vintage jewellery.

Once part of a carefully laid table, it now becomes part of your story - dignified, distinctive, and reimagined with purpose.

Inspired by the grandeur of Hampton Court Palace, the Hampton Court pattern by cutlery manufacturer Oneida Community brings a touch of regal refinement to the table.
First introduced in 1936 to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VIII, this design features beautiful detailed floral and fruit motifs, reminiscent of the ornate carvings found in Royal architecture.
 
Starting its story off as a silver plated coffee spoon, now transformed into a gorgeous wrap ring to start a new chapter, polished and finished with an antique patina to enhance the pattern.
 
This ring is not adjustable by hand so please select your desired size.
 
Material: Silver plated
 
Size: 12mm at widest cross-over
 
Gift wrapping: Every item of Silver Birch Jewellery comes beautifully wrapped ready to gift. 
 
Items made from vintage flatware are treasures with a history and a story. They may show evidence of their past through minor marks which I was unable to remove when polishing, but this only adds to the wonderful story it has to tell.