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I tend to avoid buying things that are a) white or b) likely to break in my clumsy hands. Whether it's nice bedding or vintage teacups I know that eventually I'll get it mucky or smash it into smithereens. But then I saw these
bone china spoons (£48 for two or £165 for six) at designer
Caroline Swift's online store. I may have to rethink my policy.
Handmade, unglazed and pure white, these are very special pieces of cutlery. I'd organise whole afternoon teas just so I could admire them. These would make an amazing wedding gift, but I don't want to wait that long before I have these spoons.
And if that wasn't enough, the packaging is divine:
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Yes, that is a porcelain tag. *swoon*
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