The New Daisy Demistache is chic and open for interpretation. Seen here on Isla Fisher from Wedding Crashers and Confessions of a Shopaholic. Browse through additional images.
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This itty bitty Demistache was artfully inspired by Salvador Dali's famous mustache. A mustache necklace for the inner artist.
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As Seen on Miley Cyrus.
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This Demistache was named for Nietzsche’s iconic handlebar.
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The Georgina Demistache is a regal tribute to King George.
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A shout-out to retro-rocker Freddie Mercury this Demistache rocks! A mustache necklace for your inner rocker.
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The Signature Table Spoon is a good example of the evolution of a soup spoon in 18th Century Europe.
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The Dream Absinthe Spoon was inspired by the hallucinogenic spectacle of the “Moulin Rouge" in the early 19th centuries before Absinthe was banned in Paris.
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The Apothecary Serpent Spoon with Emerald eyes.
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inspired by the original spoon that was made for the inauguration of the Eiffel Tower in 1889. It is one of the rarest absinthe spoons you can get, and those original actual absinthe spoons sold for 2000 Euros.
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This knife resembles a classic 1950's wedding cake knife with it's fashionable puffed heart and it's sapphire or diamond deco handle.
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The Baby Spoon Necklace is a spin on the classic gift given during an 18th century Christening or Bris.
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The Fairy Absinthe Spoon resembles an absinthe spoon originally designed for the famous artist and bohemian Henri Toulouse Lautrec.
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Celestial Absinthe Spoons were a trendy choice in the early part of 18th century absinthe spoon design due to the dreamy effects of wormwood.
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Our Medieval Gift Knife is on SALE in silver while supplies last. It features .10ct diamonds paved in sterling silver on an 18" diamond cut silver chain.
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Something Blue or Something Borrowed.....
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The sweetest creamiest server of an old fashioned ice cream brick...
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