I love the look that old silverware gets once it ages and takes on a tarnish.
I love the ornate patterns on antique and vintage flatware, reminders to a time in
the past when details were important, and artwork on everyday objects was valued.
I love orphaned spoons and forks, who alone whisper, "Keep me..."
An urn of vintage silver by Ann Lorys
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