Tea spoon (6) - Silver





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Six Indonesian silver Djokja spoons, 800 silver, with Wajang-figure on the stem and leaf-shaped bowls, dating to the 1960s–1970s, each about 12 cm long, 7 cm wide, 2 cm deep, total gross weight 200 g, in good condition with minor signs of aging and small stains.
Description from the seller
These are vintage or antique Djokja (or Yogya) silver spoons from Indonesia. They are characterized by the image of a Wajang puppet (a traditional Javanese shadow puppet) at the end of the handle and often have a leaf-shaped bowl.
Origin: These spoons are handmade in Indonesia, often in the region around Jogjakarta (hence the name 'Djokja').
Material: They are made of silver content of 800 (80% silver), which was a common standard for Indonesian silverware in the 20th century.
Design: The handle is often twisted or has a bamboo-like appearance, crowned by a detailed Wajang figure. The bowls are richly decorated with flower or leaf motifs.
Period: the 60s-70s.
Condition: good.
Size is approximately 12 cm per spoon.
Carefully shipped.
These are vintage or antique Djokja (or Yogya) silver spoons from Indonesia. They are characterized by the image of a Wajang puppet (a traditional Javanese shadow puppet) at the end of the handle and often have a leaf-shaped bowl.
Origin: These spoons are handmade in Indonesia, often in the region around Jogjakarta (hence the name 'Djokja').
Material: They are made of silver content of 800 (80% silver), which was a common standard for Indonesian silverware in the 20th century.
Design: The handle is often twisted or has a bamboo-like appearance, crowned by a detailed Wajang figure. The bowls are richly decorated with flower or leaf motifs.
Period: the 60s-70s.
Condition: good.
Size is approximately 12 cm per spoon.
Carefully shipped.

