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An Edwardian wrap ring with quiet grace
Full of elegance and Edwardian charm, this wrap style ring has been created from a sterling silver spoon handle made in 1911 by George Guirren Roden of Sheffield a silversmith known for quality, balance, and fine detail. More than 110 years on, this once forgotten piece of silverware has been thoughtfully transformed into a wearable treasure.
The handle features intricate floral engraving, rich in texture and true to the romantic styling of the early 1900s. Nestled among the scrollwork sits a softly worn monogram its lettering now a little mysterious but beautifully preserved as part of the ring’s story.
Hand shaped into a wrap design, the ring curves gently around the finger, allowing both ends of the original pattern to be seen and appreciated. It feels refined yet grounded an easy, everyday heirloom for those drawn to history and silver with soul.
✨ What you’ll love
Made from a 1911 Sheffield sterling silver spoon handle → authentic antique silver with a known maker and over a century of history
Crafted by George Guirren Roden → respected English silversmithing with lasting quality
Intricate floral engraving → classic Edwardian detail, rich and romantic
Original monogram preserved → adds charm, mystery, and heirloom character
Wrap style ring design → comfortable, adjustable feel that showcases both ends of the pattern
Australian ring size K → a daintier fit, elegant and easy to wear
One of a kind piece → no replicas and just one available
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