My Maternal Grandmother had an interesting piece of jewelry. I recall when it was purchased for her. I found it among some old jewelry that my Mom put up for sale. I took it out and said "I remember this" Mom said "Well so do I. I think I will keep it for a little while longer" So I pinned it to her shirt.
There are 18 stones...she had 12 children...it is a bit of a mystery. My Uncle and Aunt that were born last are November babies...topaz...so there should be two amber colored stones side by side....so it is still a mystery...I do recall how thrilled my grandmother was to receive this gift....perhaps that is enough.
Far Side
Another very interesting find. Wonder if the extra stones are for miscarriages or still born babies?
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of jewelry mysteries unfortunately. Things just never mattered to me until it was too late to find out.
ReplyDeleteMaybe extra stones are for them and their parents? I guess that still doesn't explain the lack of topaz stones. When I had my mother's ring made, I had Dennis and I on each end and the three kids in the middle.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
My first thought was the same as the other comment - maybe for miscarriages or still births. It's really pretty and hopefully with continue to stay in the family. Maybe the mystery will be solved some day.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, Connie! Linda, the commenter above, has a good idea...maybe the extra stones are for miscarried children. Perhaps one of the stones could be for your grandmother? You may never know. ~Andrea xoxo
ReplyDeleteCould it be 12 children, mom and dad, and four grandparents? It is a lovely keepsake.
ReplyDeleteOkay, another guess. Could it be someone's grandchildren's birthstones.
ReplyDeleteMy mother had a ring from her mother ( my grandmother..) Or perhaps great grandma... but it had a bunch of stones (8, I think) for all of the kids she had. ( They were farmers..so they had a LOT) I never knew why mom kept it, because none of those stones matched my brother or my birth month. And all of my Uncles are now dead. But I guess Nostalgia is a stubborn thing. Mom kept a lot of old stuff from relatives that my brother and I never bothered to hold on to. Guess it does not matter when we do not share the same memories. But Mom liked them... and Kept them.
ReplyDeleteThat is a mystery. Remembering your grandmother's happiness at receiving the pin is special. Just read back at posts I've missed...as usual.:) Left you a comment or two.
ReplyDeleteSo glad she didn’t sell it. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty brooch.
ReplyDeleteThat brooch is so pretty and very unusual too. Good thing that didn't get sold to strangers.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty pin. I'm glad your Mom kept it!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMaybe the pin was something she admired. I have my MIL's old pins and I often stick one on my baseball cap when running errands in town. I get a odd look but I don't care! They are neat and flashy!
ReplyDeleteLovely, I am glad your mom kept it.
More than likely it wasn't a mystery to her. :) Just those who come behind.
ReplyDeleteI thought of grandchildren. My grandmother had a charm bracelet that started with her kids, then grands, and then great-grands. How many were around when she got this as a gift? It is a puzzle. But it is a striking piece.
ReplyDeleteI don't wear jewelry much but I can appreciate it and I love that piece...very pretty!
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