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Stone Cut: Oval Cut
Native American Patrick Yellowhorse Sterling Silver Turquoise Baby Spoon #15717
Located in Washington Depot, CT
Sterling silver and turquoise baby spoon by Native American Navajo artisan, Patrick Yellowhorse. This spoon's arched handle features an oval bezel set turquoise with etched concentr...
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20th Century Oval Cut Silver, Flatware and Silverplate

Materials

Turquoise, Sterling Silver

Stephen Webster Tequila Lore Snake Silver Measurer with Turquoise Crystal Haze
Located in London, GB
‘Tequila Lore’ is a set of bold and eye-catching bar accessories that celebrates Mexico’s culture, folklore and famous tipple—tequila. This made-to-order collection is steeped in meaning and depicts the creatures found in the country’s centuries-old myths and fables. Highly practical, the set includes knives, tongs, cocktail strainers, measurers and salt shakers—all essential tools needed to create exceptional cocktails interpreted in the most artistic way. The complete set, including bar tools and glasses, is presented in a bespoke leather case. Snake Measurer - Sterling silver measurer...
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2010s British Contemporary Oval Cut Silver, Flatware and Silverplate

Materials

Quartz, Turquoise, Silver, Sterling Silver

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