The original charm bracelets date back to ancient Egypt, where charms were worn as protective shields, signs of status, and identification tags. Charms were also popular with the citizens of the Roman Empire and on into the Middle Ages, but it was not until the late 19th and early 20th centuries that charm bracelets were worn as decorative jewelry. During Queen Victoria's reign, bracelets featuring small lockets, family crests, and glass beads became common. Antique charm bracelets are rising in popularity today because of the history associated with the jewelry. During World War II, soldiers collected charms across Europe and the Pacific islands to bring home to their sweethearts. The 1950s was another period during which charm bracelets were popular; here, girls received charms to mark significant milestones in life, such as a Sweet Sixteen birthday, graduation, and travel. Antique charm bracelets and antique charms from that decade are quite popular in today's jewelry market. While many modern-day jewelry designers are creating new styles of charms and charm bracelets, the allure of the antique charm bracelet and antique charms is not likely to fade away. Antique charm bracelets serve as storybooks, detailing the events of someone's life. Flipping through the charms can reveal clues as to where the previous owner traveled, when she married, how many children she had, and what her hobbies were. Many families pass antique charm bracelets down through the generations, along with the stories associated with each charm. In some cases, a charm and a new story is added with each passing. Whether you have an antique gold charm bracelet that belonged to your great-grandmother or an antique silver charm bracelet that tells the story of a stranger's life, imagining the adventures of the previous owner is half the fun. The other half, of course, is adding your own. |