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Barware and More

We've presented jewelry for you for years and so now it's time to inspire cocktail hour and time at the table. So get ready to swizzle, serve and savor your cocktails and more.

Introducing our designer-made barware collection, inspired by the elegance of nature and the charm of the sea. Each spoon is uniquely crafted to resemble clam shells, and cowries bringing a touch of coastal beauty to your bar.

Adding a touch of botanical elegance, the collection also features cocktail picks with intricate wreath designs, delicate thyme motifs, and whimsical spiral curly cues, while ice cream scoop shapes bring a playful twist to add perhaps a dash of Kir Royal or something briny. So stab a gherkin, lance a lemon or skewer some celery while socializing, sipping and stirring.

And for the table we offer cupped Ginkgo leaves on Bernini twist styles handles for open salts.

All are perfect for any occasion and are designed to elevate your drinking and culinary moments with a pinch of panache.

Further, Classic cocktail garnishes really elevate the drink experience. Think fresh herbs like mint and rosemary, citrus slices or twists like lemon, lime, and orange, and quirky extras like maraschino cherries and olives. There’s a lot of room for creativity—ever tried a smoked rosemary sprig? 

More... if you're sober...

Some commonly used garnishes:

Citrus Garnishes
    Citrus Twists: Thin strips of citrus peel twisted over the drink to release oils, adding a bright aroma and flavor.
    Citrus Wheels/Slices: Slices of lemon, lime, or orange placed on the rim or inside the glass.

Fruits and Berries
    Fruit Wedges: Commonly used in highball or margarita glasses, think wedges.
    Berries: Fresh berries can be skewered or floated in the drink.
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Herbs and Spices
    Mint: Often used in mojitos and juleps, mint adds a fresh, aromatic touch.
    Rosemary &Thyme: These herbs add a unique flavor and aroma, esp in gin drinks.
    Cinnamon Sticks: Perfect for warm cocktails like hot toddies or mulled wine.

Edible Flowers
    Flowers like pansies, violets, and hibiscus can add a delicate touch to cocktails.

Other Garnishes

Olives
A classic garnish for martinis.
Cocktail Onions
Used in drinks like the Gibson.

Cucumber Slices
Adds a refreshing element, especially in gin and tonic.

These garnishes not only enhance the visual appeal of your cocktails but also contribute to the overall flavor profile, making each drink more enjoyable.

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