Did you have a dress up box while growing up???
I define this in my 1960s childhood as a big cardboard box kept in the playroom in the basement filled with clothes, shoes, jewelry and hats that could keep me occupied for hours.
The box contained a collection of things--from a variety of sources--but they were always adult clothes and jewelry and hats that could transport me into an Auntie Mame world of make believe. The dress Grandma wore to Mother and Dad's wedding, neighbor's bridesmaid dresses (in lovely mint or coral!), elbow length gloves, stiletto heals that had seen to many sidewalk cracks, and jewelry. Oh The Jewelry!
The above photo is a recent bracelet find from Twice Is Nice resale in Carol Stream Illinois. It is a vintage marked Hollycraft Co. gem from the 1950s that is just the type of piece that would find its way into the Dress Up Box. It is called a Dragon's Breath and Aurora Borealis bracelet. By the time it got to my playroom--it would be missing a few stones or woefully out of fashion. But that did not matter to me. If one bracelet was good--three were better. A necklace or five and always bling bling clip earrings that were sure to pinch my earlobes--and obviously pinched the previous owner's ears as they had those squishy foam pads attached to the clip.
I have been wearing the bracelet all day. I am channeling my best Wallis Simpson today.
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All prong set and with a safety chain! It is fabulous! The color, the workmanship, the quality!
ReplyDeleteJust sold it on ebay!! To many nice things in the world to keep them all.
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