Elements Spoon Necklace

$160.00 USD

Complete your festival or party necklace stack in a truly one-of-a-kind way. This necklace is crafted from brass and features an oxidized finish, creating an antique look that's sure to catch the eye.

But that's not all - hidden within the pendant is a mini spoon that's revealed when you slide the rectangle pendant up. It's the perfect combination of style and functionality, allowing you to carry a little spoon with you wherever you go.

The front of the pendant is adorned with hand-done symbols representing the elements of Earth, Wind, Water, and Fire. It's a beautiful and meaningful addition to any jewelry collection, and a great way to express your connection to the natural world.

Each necklace from AUMI is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans. Unlike mass-produced items, every AUMI necklace is hand made with love, dedication and the expertise of our makers, which is a testament to slow, artisanal craftsmanship. By choosing an AUMI necklace you support the invaluable work and artistry of our talented artisans.

The Details

Highlights

  • Intricate design on front done by hand
  • Hidden spoon charm inside rectangular pendant
  • Long & thick chain for durability

Composition

  • 100% brass
  • Oxidized to create antique look
Size & Fit

Fitting Information

  • Necklace hangs 18 inches down. 
  • Pendant is 5.5 cm tall and 1cm wide
  • Spoon charm approximately 5 cm long
  • Chain is not adjustable, one size only.

     

    Product Demonstration

    This video demonstrates how the AUMI spoon necklaces work. Gently lift the pendant, which slides up the chain to reveal the hidden spoon or shovel. Please note product in video is the "Opal Shovel" and may differ from the product you're viewing, however all Spoon necklaces work the same way.

    The Perfect Gift!

    AUMI spoon necklaces are a perfect gift for friends or loved ones, especially those that enjoy parties! Every AUMI necklace comes in beautiful packaging. You may request gift wrapping also in the notes at the chekout.