Not included collars, cuffs, and the like, does anyone have other jewlery that is important to them. A broach handed down from a beloved aunt, your dad's pocket watch, a bbf necklace from grade school, or that mood ring from Woodstock? It's story time [:)]
Not much of a story to it but I have my parents wedding ring set.... My dad worked his ass off on the farm saving for the longest time to buy my mom the nicest ring he could. I have both the engagement and wedding ring. Combo of white/yellow gold with a diamond in the engagement ring. It's about 50 years old now.
(They were divorced before I was even 1 year old so it's a sentimental thing of my dad's hard work.)
I have earrings My daughter gave Me for Christmas many years ago. I will never get rid of them no matter what. Shes handicapped and for her to pick them out all by herself is priceless.
Last Christmas Master gave me Mother's braclet with stones representing my four oldest children. My sons are cute little silver boy shapes in baseball caps with birthsontes in their tummies, my daughter is an angel. He promised me another angel, for my still born daughter, appologing and saying he didn't know her birthmonth, and promised me another one for our first child this coming Christmas; but we lost the baby in March. I love having a mother's braclet, i loved how much it showed that Master understood those parts of me - as if so much else he does did not show it. He is so patient with my kids - all of whom are adults, btw. He's terrific.
i'm moving in & unpacking & in a box of god knows what, i found my grandmother's gold watch & nugget & agate brooch from when she was in Alaska around the 19-teens...when she was in the nursing home & confused a lot of the time, i asked her about the watch...she told me that when she was a young woman--100 years ago, approx now--she had a rich male friend who bought her this watch...it was a pendant watch which he or she had converted to a wrist watch...i asked her why she hadn't married the rich guy & she laughed & laughed & told me, "you don't marry your friends!!"