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Pair of Sterling Silver Napkin Rings by E.J. Houlston - Hallmarked 1920
Pair of Sterling Silver Napkin Rings by E.J. Houlston - Hallmarked 1920
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Let's talk about napkin rings for a second. Because somewhere along the way, we collectively decided that just... folding a napkin wasn't fancy enough. Nope, we needed RINGS. Sterling silver ones. From 1920. And you know what? We were absolutely right.
This pair of E.J. Houlston napkin rings is the real deal - hallmarked 1920, each one weighing a solid 42 grams of sterling silver. That's 84 grams total of 'yes, my dinner table is fancier than yours' energy. These aren't those flimsy modern things that tip over if you breathe near them. These are SUBSTANTIAL. You could probably use them as tiny dumbbells between courses. (Please don't.)
E.J. Houlston knew what they were doing back in 1920. Clean cylindrical design, perfect proportions, visible hallmarks that scream authenticity. No unnecessary frills, just pure elegant function. The kind of pieces that make even a Tuesday night pasta dinner feel like an event.
Here's the thing about sterling silver napkin rings: they make EVERY meal feel special. Breakfast? Fancy. Lunch? Sophisticated. Dinner? You're basically dining at Downton Abbey. Plus, when you're not using them, they look gorgeous just sitting on your dining table or displayed in a cabinet, silently judging everyone's paper napkin choices.
Sold as a matching pair because let's be real - one napkin ring is just sad. Two napkin rings? That's a dinner party waiting to happen. Or a very fancy meal for two. Your call.
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