Dessert Spoons,Coffee SpoonTeaspoon,Awakingdemi Vintage Royal Style Metal Carved Fruit Dessert Spoons for Kitchen Dining Bar,6pccs/set
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Although it says metal, the one I received was broken into small pieces and did not appear to be made of metal. It was completely dismantled. Crumbled. Thin pewter is a better description.
No, I don't believe that is true. I only use it to add a little flair to my home. There is no indication of the metal content. Food and children are not recommended.
About 3". However, a word of caution: the small "jewel" embellishments appeared to fall out quite quickly. They'll be fixed with super glue, but I wanted to make you aware of the possibility. However, for the money, it's still a great deal.
If you used them, you'd have to eat for a very long time. They're quite diminutive.
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Just take a look. Metal should not be used in the food industry. They start to deteriorate as soon as they come into contact with food or water.
The finish on these is already coming off after two washes. In the garbage disposal, I misplaced a spoon. They're easy to bend, but they're also adorable. They're used to stir our coffee. They're about the size of a baby spoon and are very small. The silvery leaf spoon has lost all of its color and the fork has never been washed. To give you an idea of their sizes, the green spoon is a baby spoon, and the large silver spoon is a regular teaspoon.
I needed some spoons for my coffee shop and noticed that these were "Amazon's Choice," which I understand. I'm getting major Harry Potter/Witchy vibes from them, which I'm digging. They're exactly what I'm looking for! If they come in full size, I'm thinking about getting some to go with them. I'm totally fixated on it.
It didn't look anything like the photos on the website. The "metal" is a completely different color than in the photos. Because they appeared to be so cheap, I ended up throwing them away.
The spoons are absolutely beautiful and exactly as shown in the photo. I'm excited for her to use these because they're small but have a good weight to them for their size. However, I am deducting a few stars due to a couple of issues. The first is that the utensils come in a decorative box that is ready to be given as a gift, as stated in the description. There isn't a box with them. In fact, they come in a plastic bag with a card indicating that there should be twelve pieces rather than six, which is concerning. The fork, on the other hand, comes in second. The fork I got was not the same as the one in the photos. In fact, when I re-examined the photos for this review, I noticed that there appear to be two different forks shown, neither of which matches the one I received. One of the tines on the fork is much shorter than the others, which appears to be a manufacturing flaw because the two tines around it have imperfections that make me fear this fork will break easily. It's also not rounded at the edges, and there's some sharp flashing on it. br>br>As I previously stated, the spoons are flawless. It's just a fork that looks like it came from a garbage can.
I hate to admit that I was dissatisfied with my size because I should have paid more attention to the measurements. These are, however, very small. a spoon that is smaller than a baby spoon.
These were purchased to spice up my coffee drinking, and I must say that they are quite small! They work well for cut side tokens, but I wouldn't use them on a regular basis. They fit in my standard American coffee mugs, but I'm sure they'd look better in a tea cup made in England. These are, in my opinion, more novel. They're safe to put in the dishwasher. They have done an excellent job of stirring my cup. However, after a few weeks of regular use, I'd put them away for holidays or decorations. This is the only time I would recommend it. Also, some spoons have strange lines on them, indicating that they were either not made properly or that they were warped by the heat of my dishwasher, which I doubt because it says dishwasher safe.
So far, everything has gone well. They're quite small, but they're exactly what I was looking for. br>br>However, they should not be washed in a dishwasher. I usually wash them by hand, but I was in a hurry one day. I was fortunate in that I only managed to sabotage one. It was corroded in white flaky gunk and had an unsightly metal base beneath it. I couldn't help myself and threw it away. So only hand wash them (I have the coppery ones).