Spoon by François-Pamphile Jozan

silver, metal, sculpture

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silver

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metal

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sculpture

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decorative-art

Dimensions Length: 7 1/8 in. (18.1 cm)

This elegant spoon was crafted by François-Pamphile Jozan, a French silversmith, sometime in the 19th century. Look closely, and you’ll notice the refined quality of the silver, its lustrous surface and the way it reflects light. The handle features a delicate twisted pattern, while the finial is shaped like a tiny domed cap. Such details speak to the skill and time involved in its creation. Each element would have been carefully shaped and joined, demanding precision and artistry. The spoon's creation reflects the social context of its time. It wasn’t just a functional object but a symbol of status and taste, reflecting the values of a society that celebrated luxury and refinement. Objects like these blur the lines between utility, art, and social statement. They remind us that even the most humble items can be elevated through craftsmanship and imbued with cultural significance.

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