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Fork Abuse

There is a fabulous hardware store in Kansas City–Harry Epstein’s at 8th & Central. What a great store–much more than hardware. They have tools, hardware and military surplus from all over the world.  They have a cache of vintage military flatware (mostly forks) from WWI. They are big and clunky–probably awful for eating but great for other purposes.
First thing I thought of when I saw the fork with the hole in the handle was how cool it could be as a bracelet. The steel proved to be quite stout and actually brittle- I broke off one tine and the tip off another. This bracelet requires a strong grip to manage the clasp and a small wrist to wear it.
Second inspiration came from the upcoming centennial celebration of Kansas City’s Union Station which happens to be located just north of the Nation World War I Museum. The pendant is cut  from the fork handle. The red crystals represent poppies from Flanders Field (read the poem).
Finally,with the Halloween season soon upon us,  it seemed like the orphaned fork tine and a decapitated fork would be appropriate for more sinister adornment.  I made a fang-like pendant and earrings.

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