This set of six moka spoons, crafted from silver-plated brass, was produced by D. Fraget in Poland during the 1950s. The spoons exhibit a warm, subtly yellowish silver tone with a matte finish and soft, even reflections. Each piece features a slender, geometrically profiled handle that gently widens at the end, paired with a smooth, oval bowl free from ornamentation or engraving. The construction is solid, with seamless transitions between handle and bowl, and the surface shows light marks of use typical for vintage silverware. The set is preserved in very good vintage condition, with no deep scratches or damage; the even patina highlights its authenticity.These spoons evoke the spirit of the 1950s, when coffee became a daily ritual in postwar Poland. Their restrained, minimalist form speaks of a pursuit of harmony and function, while the gentle patina of the silver recalls the passage of time and the quiet history embedded in everyday objects. The slender handles and smooth bowls carry echoes of hope from that era—simplicity as a mark of modernity, with every detail reflecting respect for craftsmanship.The set can be used for serving coffee in porcelain cups, where its matte surface and subtle hue pair well with simple ceramics or a classic wooden tray. Whether in mid-century modern interiors, eclectic vintage-inspired spaces, or minimalist dining rooms, these spoons add an authentic touch to coffee moments, creating a scene conducive to conversation and relaxation.No special technical requirements; the silver-plated surface tolerates gentle cleaning with a soft cloth and should be protected from abrasive agents. Store in a dry place away from moisture to maintain the even patina and original character of the silver plate.
DIMENSION
Height12 cm
Depth2 cm
Width2 cm
Dimension details
Width2 cm
Height12 cm
Depth2 cm
Weight1 kg
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