Towle's Log Cabin Spoon Ring
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Heirloom Flapjack Energy: A Log Cabin Spoon Ring
This ring started life doing ad duty for breakfast. It’s handcrafted from an authentic Towle’s Log Cabin silverplate souvenir spoon—the kind used to promote the famous syrup brand that dates back to the late 1880s, created by grocer Patrick J. Towle in St. Paul, Minnesota. The “log cabin” motif became the brand’s signature and later lived on through decades of ads, tins, and souvenir spoons (General Foods acquired the brand in 1927; today it’s under Conagra).
Collectible spoons with the “Towle’s Log Cabin” cabin embossing appeared in multiple eras (you’ll even find mid-century examples and a discontinued “Towle’s Log Cabin Syrup Spoon” pattern cataloged by Replacements). That’s the exact heritage we’ve bent—carefully—into this bold, adjustable ring.
The result? A conversation piece that’s half Americana, half indie fashion: raised cabin details, warm silver sheen, and a story sweet enough to serve with waffles. Made to be noticed, this ring carries the sweet history of an American classic—reborn as a bold statement for today.