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Spoon Society

Author: 28 September 2010
Categories: News, Wear, Shop, Make, Look
Spoon Society

We've had an absolute spoonful of the recent influx in charm bracelets. Don't get us wrong, we love the charm bracelet but finding something unique is proving quite difficult. Lucky for us The Spooning Society has given fashion lovers a solution with their quirky range of jewellery fit for any occasion. Creator Tory Bauer  is taking old spoons and turning them into vintage pieces, The Spooning Society proving the old saying, "one person's trash, is another person's treasure"quite true. With a collection of bracelets, decadent earrings and precious necklaces there really is something for the all of Melbourne's fashion brave.

Featuring in this months Frankie magazine, this little secret will be snatched up in no time. Get in while its still a bit kooky to 'spoon'.

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nice pic

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yokouno - September 29, 2010 at 17:48

nice information

richard - September 29, 2010 at 22:54
mrnatadee - September 30, 2010 at 23:48

Very pretty model you have here, in some cases i agree with you one person’s trash, is another person’s treasure.

Forex Robot - October 01, 2010 at 22:46

These are gorgeous!
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