I absolutely love your collection! I have one from high school in the 70’s. A lot of them are engraved with names or dates. It’s really full & kind of heavy but I love it & really cherish it. Thanks for sharing your collection. .
Love yr videos. I mean this in the happiest and kindness: you put me to sleep a couple nights a week for a few weeks now.😊 Yr voice is mellow and your knowledge is to die for. I hope and wish that I can someday be a peer and have a fraction of your knowledge. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
Love the bracelet you made from buttons and charms that open or do something. I bought two working gold whistle charms that actually work for my granddaughters.And I like the way a charm bracelet tells you about the woman who created it.
This brought back memories for me. My mom bought my two older sisters charm bracelets back in the 60’s. I never got one so I started one for myself about 20 yrs ago. Enjoyed this vid a lot !
Thank you for sharing your charm bracelets. I too love them. I have my mother's silver one from her high school years (1937 to 1941) and my own silver one from high school (1964 to 1968). I also started a gold one when I starting traveling and it is filled with all the place I have been too! I call it my savings account! More charms the better!
Thanks for sharing! I also love charm bracelets! I have at least 15 bracelets (2 sterling bracelets from the 1940’s that were my mom’s. She gave them to me when I was a little girl. That’s where my love of charm bracelets started. I also have a 14k gold charm bracelet that was my mom’s and my grandmother’s grandkids & great grandkids charm bracelet)! I have several charm necklaces too! They’re so much fun. I love the clang of charms as you move!
I also have that charm with the girl with her teddy bear hanging from her hand, because i collect teddy bears or i did, so i have that same charm on my bracelet. Cool.
The building at 30.21 reminds me a lot of a Norwegian "stav-kirke" , so a very old wooden church from the middle ages or there about. Buildings and interiors in the Disney film "Frozen" were inspired by this building style. (Nature in that movie was inspired by the fjords and mountains in the fjord district of Norway, not that that's relevant here... 😉) I absolutely love the bracelet you had made out of those beautiful buttens, how unique and lovely ! 🤗 I love charm bracelets too, so seeing all yours was such a treat !
Hi Sandra Nice collection 💕I like the glass flowers so pretty 🌸 I have a few charm bracelets I found one in the goodwill blue box has about 20 different charms all 925 Who ever owned this charm bracelet visited a lot of different place’s & collected 925 charms 👍 I don’t wear it 🤗so I’m gonna keep it in my safe & look at it from time to time😁 Thanks for sharing I always enjoy watching your videos ! Take care
Love this video! I love collecting them ! I also have mine from high school 50 years ago! I’m also starting a new one with so far a couple from family. This last week thrifted 4 it’s so fun!
You and I share similar tastes! I would adore the religious charm bracelet! I have a gold version of your Victorian bangle. I have a sterling charm bracelet with lots of mechanical ones. I’m a locket and cameo collector too.
How fun! They are so detailed and well made you have a great variety and I bet some very rare ones. I have mine from childhood my fav is a little birthday cake that opens with a tiny candle inside. Thanks for the video I can tell you’re a very nice person.
Hi Sandra great charm bracelets. Love the Victorian one the best (of cause). Diamond is for April babies. I still have my gold charm bracelet from my parents from the 1960s.
How fun! I never thought about keeping the charm bracelets I find. Onto to eBay, thumping my head in regret. I still have my high school charm bracelet (78), my sterling Catholic medals bracelet, and one gold filled mom’s bracelet from an estate sale. Your collections astound me every time! Thanks for sharing.
The little wheel at 12:52 is a grinding wheel for sharpening knives, axes, etc. Although I am the right age, nobody I knew had a charm bracelet. I was aware of them, but thought they were cheesy. Maybe it wasn't a thing where I grew up. On the other hand, they are a window into a stranger's life, and I am enjoying watching all the variety you are presenting in this video. The Goodwill stores in my area have a great selection of fashion jewelry, with the occasional vintage treasure to be found. Just Saturday, I got 2 MCM mixed Metal, turquoise inlay, cat brooches from Taxco for $5 each. I will be difficult for me to sell these. I have to ration my trips to GW, I can't go into one without dropping at least $100, mostly on jewelry. 😅 I did not know that charms were Sterling silver. I will be on the lookout for charm bracelets from now on. I am descended from Priscilla Mullins and John Alden from the Mayflower.
Thanks Morpha. I know what you mean about trying to stay out of thrift stores, lol! Not all charms are sterling, I have many that are not (I didn't show those). Happy hunting and thanks for watching!
I love love love charm bracelets and have a few of my own. That religious bracelet is of such niece quality also love the black victorian heart one. You have a beautiful collection, thanks for sharing.
Never in my life have I seen a fast spinner. So imagine my excitement to see a fast one when you said they spin fast. 😅I’m trying to identify some filigree charms on a vintage piece I bought 20 years ago when I was 12 but apparently I had good taste and realized I bought a lot of designer and collectible costume jewelry now that I’m researching them. I do remember wearing a necklace I bought for .50¢ at a garage sale and I was in middle school when I bought and wore it and a substitute teacher was walking past me and did a double take and asked me where I got my necklace. I said where I got it and for how much and she had an aghast reaction. Kinda struggled to get words together and said, “You know, that’s made by a VERY important designer. I have a big collection of that particular jewelry….” and trailed off. I just kinda stood there because it looked like she wanted to say more. I assume wrestled with conflicting thought on the ethics of making an offer to buy something off a student and possible repercussions as well as if a kid could be trusted with a one of a kind piece. (the designer never made the same thing twice I looked it up 2 yrs ago but he has a very recognizable style.) She then kinda regained composure and just said, “Take care of it, it’s important.” and walked off kinda in a huff I’ll admit. I bought it because of the weight of it. It was heavy, and I realized the necklace didn’t have a clasp at all. It was just a pendant on a single chain and the color of the metal, it’s weight and no clasp was interesting enough for me to buy it. The pendant wasn’t really my favorite but it was passable enough for fifty cents. I listed it for sale for $60 dollars online and someone tried to buy it with a really long message on how she collects it but didn’t because I was in the hospital. I did try to message her if she still wanted it a few months later but when she didn’t reply after a month or two with no signs of activity on her account, I thought about and just took the listing down and decided to keep it after all. So maybe it was a sign? Idk. But man this filigree stuff that looks semi-religious, I can’t find any info on it. So this charm bracelet I keep researching it every so often looking for new info. I spent the last 2 weeks trying to look up this necklace I have and been researching African wood and seed beads. Idk why but I have this urge to KNOW what I have. I can’t just relax with the mystery and beauty of the item.
Thanks for the nice message. I find that some pieces I can't trace either. I enjoy them anyhow and it doesn't matter as much to me. I appreciate the beauty. Even when I'm selling jewelry, I can't always say who made it, and it often doesn't matter to collectors either. That's so interesting about the teacher story -- she must have been eating her heart out haha! Thanks for watching, I'll see ya soon, okay? Cheers.
Thank you for this video, absolutely love Charm Bracelets!. I had one that I collected since a teenager totally loaded as it was my life story, worth a small fortune. It has come up missing and it deeply saddens me so am tying to recreate it. One charm I will probably never find was a lion in a carnival cage with its tail up . When I was in grade school my Bluebird group visited the Zoo. And guess what? There were a Lion couple in a carnival cage, the female in labor and the male was pacing. As I stood in front of the cage the male lion came over near me, lifted his tail and sprayed me!!! And I actually had a charm that was exactly depicting that!!! If you ever come across one please let me know. Also Sandra we may be very distant cousins, I am a direct decendant (13th gen) of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower!! Yeah me and a million other people right! But its quite possible! I always look forward to your videos, very well made,always.
Cool Diane, sorry about your bracelet, but I will let you know if I ever find that charm. My ancestor is John Howland -- he has quite a story because he actually fell off the Mayflower. I bet John & Stephen got to know each other on that voyage. Mind blowing!!! xoxoxox
I received one of these. Should I leave them as is or try to clean them? Some of the charms are from the 40s for sure. T Bell if that helps. Every time I searched it brought up taco bell lol. But I recognize the Connecticut and Bobby's hat.
I love the bracelet you created with the buttons. Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Charm bracelets are so special .Charms are awesome and fun.
I think so too!
@@TheFunkyPickleThrifterI love charm bracelets
I love the old school charm bracelets!
Me too! Each one tells a unique story! Thanks for watching, cheers!
I love the glass ball charm bracelet ❤❤❤
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Beautiful bracelets and the charms too, thank you for sharing your treasures. Take care and stay safe and well 👏👏👍👍💖💖
Thank you! You too!
I love love the bracelet you made from the glass buttons. Charming and unique. Charming charm bracelet! Love the flashlight charm also.
Isn't that bracelet something? I love it too! Thanks for watching! Hugs, SANDRA
Lov charm bracelet's, ned more!👍🤩🤩Thank you four sharing!🙏
Thanks for visiting!!!
I absolutely love your collection! I have one from high school in the 70’s. A lot of them are engraved with names or dates. It’s really full & kind of heavy but I love it & really cherish it. Thanks for sharing your collection.
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I love charm bracelets. I never had one but my sister did! Thanks for watching. Cheers
Love yr videos. I mean this in the happiest and kindness: you put me to sleep a couple nights a week for a few weeks now.😊 Yr voice is mellow and your knowledge is to die for. I hope and wish that I can someday be a peer and have a fraction of your knowledge. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
That is a very sweet comment!!! Thanks a million for watching. Hugs, SANDRA
I've always wanted an animated/articulated fish charm like my mom had on her charm bracelet.
My favorite is the flashlight. I love the way it caught the light. I too have ancestors that came over on the Mayflower. We may be related...
Me too!
Very cool Mary!!! Thanks!!!!
I love the glass charms/buttons.
Thanks Sandra!
Love the bracelet you made from buttons and charms that open or do something. I bought two working gold whistle charms that actually work for my granddaughters.And I like the way a charm bracelet tells you about the woman who created it.
Agreed! Thanks for watching! xoxo
I love charm bracelets❤😊
This brought back memories for me. My mom bought my two older sisters charm bracelets back in the 60’s. I never got one so I started one for myself about 20 yrs ago. Enjoyed this vid a lot !
So cool! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing your charm bracelets. I too love them. I have my mother's silver one from her high school years (1937 to 1941) and my own silver one from high school (1964 to 1968). I also started a gold one when I starting traveling and it is filled with all the place I have been too! I call it my savings account! More charms the better!
Haha yes! The more the better!! Yours sound really cool!!! Thanks for watching. Cheers.
Thanks for sharing! I also love charm bracelets! I have at least 15 bracelets (2 sterling bracelets from the 1940’s that were my mom’s. She gave them to me when I was a little girl. That’s where my love of charm bracelets started. I also have a 14k gold charm bracelet that was my mom’s and my grandmother’s grandkids & great grandkids charm bracelet)! I have several charm necklaces too! They’re so much fun. I love the clang of charms as you move!
Oh wow! They are such wonderful keepsakes and I'm glad you have some from your family members. I love the sound too. Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you so much for your channel I have been collecting charm for my bracelet everywhere
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Oh my God!!!!
Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Thanks for watching.
Love the bracelets......
Thanks for coming Sharon!
How fun!!!!!!❤🌞😊
Thanks for coming!
The button bracelet is my favorite.
Loved this...I have a few of the charms you showed. I inherited two bracelets packed full of charms...love it!!!
I love charm bracelets too! Glad you have two that you love. Thanks for watching ❤️
I love charm bracelets!!
I love your charm bracelets😊
Thank You 🙏…very pretty!!! 🥰
Glad you like them! Thanks!
I love your charm bracelets
Thanks so much for watching!!!
I also have that charm with the girl with her teddy bear hanging from her hand, because i collect teddy bears or i did, so i have that same charm on my bracelet. Cool.
It’s a sweet charm!!!
I love the puffy hearts
Thanks for watching!
My heart goes for ppl who lost in time and memories they collected,lived are sold person to person randomly
I know what you mean. It’s especially weird to find whole photo albums at a yard sale! Thanks for watching!
Charming. Thanks for showing us all of your treasures.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
The building at 30.21 reminds me a lot of a Norwegian "stav-kirke" , so a very old wooden church from the middle ages or there about.
Buildings and interiors in the Disney film "Frozen" were inspired by this building style. (Nature in that movie was inspired by the fjords and mountains in the fjord district of Norway, not that that's relevant here... 😉)
I absolutely love the bracelet you had made out of those beautiful buttens, how unique and lovely ! 🤗
I love charm bracelets too, so seeing all yours was such a treat !
Thanks for watching and thanks for that info about Stav-kirkes! Cheers
That was awesome.
Thanks Samantha!!!
Thank you for sharing! What a treat!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much.
Loved every one of these what a great collection
So glad! Thanks
The glass button charm bracelet was nice.
Thanks Asha!
Hi Sandra
Nice collection 💕I like the glass flowers so pretty 🌸
I have a few charm bracelets
I found one in the goodwill blue box
has about 20 different charms all 925
Who ever owned this charm bracelet visited a lot of different place’s & collected 925 charms 👍
I don’t wear it 🤗so I’m gonna keep it in my safe & look at it from time to time😁
Thanks for sharing
I always enjoy watching your videos !
Take care
Wonderful! Thanks so much for watching!!! xoxoxox
My favourite is the glass flower charm bracelet. I only have the very small sweet 16 charm from all the charms you showed.
Thanks, I love that one too. Thanks for watching!
Amo todos las Joyas Que estas mostrando, que hermoso todos.
Love this video! I love collecting them ! I also have mine from high school 50 years ago! I’m also starting a new one with so far a couple from family. This last week thrifted 4 it’s so fun!
That is awesome! I wish I had one from when I was young, my older sister had one! Good luck with your new one and thanks for watching!
You and I share similar tastes! I would adore the religious charm bracelet! I have a gold version of your Victorian bangle. I have a sterling charm bracelet with lots of mechanical ones. I’m a locket and cameo collector too.
Thanks for watching!!! I have a large cameo collection -- they may be my next video. Cheers!
Love puffy hearts
My favorite is the heart bracelet
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the video !!!
My pleasure!
I just ran across your video and I ♥️ it and 💎 is April birth stone.
Thank you for the info!
How fun! They are so detailed and well made you have a great variety and I bet some very rare ones. I have mine from childhood my fav is a little birthday cake that opens with a tiny candle inside. Thanks for the video I can tell you’re a very nice person.
Thanks so much! That birthday cake charm sounds adorable. Thanks for watching!
❤this video
Hi Sandra great charm bracelets. Love the Victorian one the best (of cause). Diamond is for April babies.
I still have my gold charm bracelet from my parents from the 1960s.
Thanks and thanks for watching!!! xoxox
That religious one is Great!
That one IS so special! Thanks for watching.
This video was so fun!! I love charm bracelets and have a small collection going myself! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed! Charms are cute and they don't take up much room!!! haha. Thanks for watching.
Sandra! Beautiful charm bracelets do you sell some of them? So many wounderful memories.
I am keeping them for now I think, but there are collectors for them. Thanks for watching!!!
How fun! I never thought about keeping the charm bracelets I find. Onto to eBay, thumping my head in regret. I still have my high school charm bracelet (78), my sterling Catholic medals bracelet, and one gold filled mom’s bracelet from an estate sale. Your collections astound me every time! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Maureen. There is certainly a nice collector's market for them. I think they're so interesting. Thanks as always. Cheers.
The little wheel at 12:52 is a grinding wheel for sharpening knives, axes, etc. Although I am the right age, nobody I knew had a charm bracelet. I was aware of them, but thought they were cheesy. Maybe it wasn't a thing where I grew up. On the other hand, they are a window into a stranger's life, and I am enjoying watching all the variety you are presenting in this video. The Goodwill stores in my area have a great selection of fashion jewelry, with the occasional vintage treasure to be found. Just Saturday, I got 2 MCM mixed Metal, turquoise inlay, cat brooches from Taxco for $5 each. I will be difficult for me to sell these. I have to ration my trips to GW, I can't go into one without dropping at least $100, mostly on jewelry. 😅 I did not know that charms were Sterling silver. I will be on the lookout for charm bracelets from now on. I am descended from Priscilla Mullins and John Alden from the Mayflower.
Thanks Morpha. I know what you mean about trying to stay out of thrift stores, lol! Not all charms are sterling, I have many that are not (I didn't show those). Happy hunting and thanks for watching!
My favorites are the enamel Colorado, the hourglass, the skeleton key, and the "Our Song" record!
Yeah -- cool! Thanks Joshua!
I love love love charm bracelets and have a few of my own. That religious bracelet is of such niece quality also love the black victorian heart one. You have a beautiful collection, thanks for sharing.
Oh thank you so much. I love them also and you’re right, that religious one is quite special. Thanks so much for watching!
Never in my life have I seen a fast spinner. So imagine my excitement to see a fast one when you said they spin fast. 😅I’m trying to identify some filigree charms on a vintage piece I bought 20 years ago when I was 12 but apparently I had good taste and realized I bought a lot of designer and collectible costume jewelry now that I’m researching them.
I do remember wearing a necklace I bought for .50¢ at a garage sale and I was in middle school when I bought and wore it and a substitute teacher was walking past me and did a double take and asked me where I got my necklace. I said where I got it and for how much and she had an aghast reaction. Kinda struggled to get words together and said, “You know, that’s made by a VERY important designer. I have a big collection of that particular jewelry….” and trailed off. I just kinda stood there because it looked like she wanted to say more. I assume wrestled with conflicting thought on the ethics of making an offer to buy something off a student and possible repercussions as well as if a kid could be trusted with a one of a kind piece. (the designer never made the same thing twice I looked it up 2 yrs ago but he has a very recognizable style.) She then kinda regained composure and just said, “Take care of it, it’s important.” and walked off kinda in a huff I’ll admit.
I bought it because of the weight of it. It was heavy, and I realized the necklace didn’t have a clasp at all. It was just a pendant on a single chain and the color of the metal, it’s weight and no clasp was interesting enough for me to buy it. The pendant wasn’t really my favorite but it was passable enough for fifty cents.
I listed it for sale for $60 dollars online and someone tried to buy it with a really long message on how she collects it but didn’t because I was in the hospital. I did try to message her if she still wanted it a few months later but when she didn’t reply after a month or
two with no signs of activity on her account, I thought about and just took the listing down and decided to keep it after all. So maybe it was a sign?
Idk. But man this filigree stuff that looks semi-religious, I can’t find any info on it. So this charm bracelet I keep researching it every so often looking for new info.
I spent the last 2 weeks trying to look up this necklace I have and been researching African wood and seed beads.
Idk why but I have this urge to KNOW what I have. I can’t just relax with the mystery and beauty of the item.
Thanks for the nice message. I find that some pieces I can't trace either. I enjoy them anyhow and it doesn't matter as much to me. I appreciate the beauty. Even when I'm selling jewelry, I can't always say who made it, and it often doesn't matter to collectors either. That's so interesting about the teacher story -- she must have been eating her heart out haha! Thanks for watching, I'll see ya soon, okay? Cheers.
They are called paper weight buttons…made for collectors…not worn on clothing. Beautiful!
Well, thanks so much for that info Sherry. I just looked them up. I have never heard of it before. Such good information to have. THANKS!!! xo
Thank you for this video, absolutely love Charm Bracelets!. I had one that I collected since a teenager totally loaded as it was my life story, worth a small fortune. It has come up missing and it deeply saddens me so am tying to recreate it. One charm I will probably never find was a lion in a carnival cage with its tail up . When I was in grade school my Bluebird group visited the Zoo. And guess what? There were a Lion couple in a carnival cage, the female in labor and the male was pacing. As I stood in front of the cage the male lion came over near me, lifted his tail and sprayed me!!! And I actually had a charm that was exactly depicting that!!! If you ever come across one please let me know. Also Sandra we may be very distant cousins, I am a direct decendant (13th gen) of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower!! Yeah me and a million other people right! But its quite possible! I always look forward to your videos, very well made,always.
Cool Diane, sorry about your bracelet, but I will let you know if I ever find that charm. My ancestor is John Howland -- he has quite a story because he actually fell off the Mayflower. I bet John & Stephen got to know each other on that voyage. Mind blowing!!! xoxoxox
Love the record I collect from everywhere to do you have any double
I think that charm next to the gondola is Notre Dame cathedral.
Ahhhh okay, thanks for that!
I found the treasure box charm today at a pawn shop for 5.00 and it open to
Nice!!!!
@@TheFunkyPickleThrifter haven't found any state yet
I received one of these. Should I leave them as is or try to clean them? Some of the charms are from the 40s for sure. T Bell if that helps. Every time I searched it brought up taco bell lol. But I recognize the Connecticut and Bobby's hat.
To clean or not to clean is really only personal preference, as long as your referring to patina and not other things. Thanks so much for watching!
I finally got a puffy heart bracelet with 23 charms for 79.00 I couldn't believe the price it was at a antique store
WOW - congratulations!!!!!
The iron is part of the Monopoly Game set
Oh ok, thanks for that!
I finally found an puffy heart bracelet with 23 charms for 79.00
Woah!! Congrats!!!!
Hello. My sister gave me a yellow 14 Karat charm bracelet from the 1960’s. The charms are big. Do you have any 14 or 10 karat yellow gold charms?
I don't have any gold charms. I almost never see them, but when I find gold, I will usually sell it right away. Thanks for watching!!!
Oh my now I want to get the states I am to be in trouble love the deals if you have double let me know
Thanks for watching Barbara! I don’t have any doubles - sorry!