Celebrate strength and resilience with my Silver Spoon Theory Pendant featuring three individually crafted spoons. Handmade from 100% recycled Fine Silver, each spoon is unique, symbolising the energy we balance daily. Inspired by Spoon Theory, this pendant is a meaningful piece for those navigating chronic illness, hidden challenges, or simply embracing self-compassion. Light, elegant, and full of heart, it’s a wearable reminder to honour your journey and take care of yourself every step of the way.
The pendant comes with a 45cm 925 Sterling silver chain.
What is Spoon Theory?
Spoon Theory is a thoughtful way to describe the limited energy reserves that people with chronic illnesses or hidden disabilities manage each day. Each spoon represents a unit of energy, and for those of us navigating conditions that aren’t always visible, even the smallest tasks can use up a spoon. Some days, we may have enough to do all the things we want to; other days, we may need to prioritise and conserve our precious spoons. It’s a gentle reminder to approach ourselves and others with patience and understanding.
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Specifications
- Metal: 999 Fine Silver, 925 Sterling Silver
- Approximate spoon size: L 20 mm W 5 mm
- Approximate drop length: 50 mm
Transparency
- 999 Fine Silver: Recycled
- 925 Sterling Silver: Responsibly sourced
For transparency information, refer to Supply chain transparency.
What's included in your purchase?
- 999 Fine Silver pendant [three spoons];
- 45cm 925 Sterling silver chain;
- Complimentary polishing pad.
Genuinely handmade pledge
Each piece of my jewellery is genuinely handmade by me with care, ensuring its distinctiveness and authenticity. There are no machines involved or mass-produced premade components in the primary designs - just genuine craftsmanship and passion. If you appreciate the art, uniqueness, and beauty of sustainable + ethical handmade jewellery, my creations are made for you.
What is 'Provenance undocumented'?
I prioritise sourcing materials from responsible suppliers who openly share information about their environmental and ethical standards. If I cannot verify the origins of certain materials, I will clearly mark them as 'Provenance undocumented' in the product details, indicating that I am unable to confirm the supply chain information. In such cases, I am diligently searching for ethical and transparent alternative suppliers.