Glover and Smith Designs
Glover and Smith Designs
Glover & Smith Designs
Unit 10, Wilton Business Centre
Kingsway
Wilton
Near Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP2 0AH
United Kingdom

t: 01722 741096
e: ed@gloverandsmith.com
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Pewter Gifts Vs Silver Gifts

Quality pewter spoons will not tarnish like silver spoons. Our quality pewter salt bowls will not react with salt like silver salt bowls. Our contemporary pewter will not go grey like old pewter as it contains no lead. Silver gifts give the recipient a cleaning job, lead free pewter gifts do not. pewter boxes will not need polishing, silver boxes will. Glover and Smith contemporary pewter. High quality lead free pewter is eco friendly. Our designs are all made from 92% lead free pewter, making them all ideal tenth wedding anniversary gifts or tin anniversary gifts.

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Ammonite, fossil spoon handmade in lead free pewter by Glover and Smith

Ammonite, fossil spoon handmade in lead free pewter by Glover and Smith - click to enlarge

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Pewter Ammonite spoon by Glover and Smith
 
Our Ammonite small spoon is one of a selection
of organic, nature inspired spoons, to see the
complete range, click
here

£15.00 Code: s10

Ammonite spoon with a shell bowl, 
handmade in England from lead free pewter

Length 86mm boxed

 

Glover and Smith jar spoons, jam spoons, preserve spoons, marmalade spoons, sugar spoons and honey spoons, all lovingly handmade by us in Wiltshire.

 


Unlike the knife, the spoons friendly and feminine
character makes an ideal gift or souvenir; an expression of love, commitment and memory.

Spooning can also mean kissing, caressing or even courting, there is a Welsh custom of lovers carving love spoons for each other.

The gift of a spoon implies caring and themed spoons imply empathy: the fossil lover’s spoon, the nature lover’s spoon. The giving of such spoons recognises the passions and personality of the recipient.
 

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The name Ammonite comes from the spiral shape of their fossilised shells resembling tightly coiled rams horns. Pliny the Elder called ammonite fossils “Ammonis Cornua” (Horns of Ammon) because the Egyptian god Ammon (Amun) was typically depicted wearing ram's horns.

 

In medieval England ammonites were thought to be petrified snakes and were called Snakestones or Serpentstones and were believed to provide protection from snake bites.

  

Inspired by nature, created by us!

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