15 Family Relics That Confirm People Still Value Their Past
Have you come across something which reminds you of your grandmothers or even great-grandmothers? We are sure you must have seen items like rings books, notes, and even old clothes or furniture that belonged to the distant past.
Scroll down to find family relics of people who really value their past.
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My Grandma passed away in March. One of the few things I have of hers is this ceramic Christmas tree. It was made by her grandmother. from r/christmas
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My grandmother made this for my great-great grandparents 58 years ago. It’s hung in their house, my great grand parents house, grandparents, and now it hangs in my first house! 🥰 from r/macrame
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my dad uses my grandmothers old blender almost every night to make a milkshake from r/BuyItForLife
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Thought maybe you all might enjoy this, 120 year old quilt my great great grandmother made around 1900! from r/quilting
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my great great great great great (5x) grandmother made this quilt and we’ve been using it ever since pic.twitter.com/HmBLQogzyF
— Becka Myers (@beckamyers) November 15, 2020
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The grandmother’s flower garden that my grandmother hand pieced, my mother hand quilted, and I’ve mended many a bust seam. I’ll be hand embroidering a better label for it as soon as I can get a nice fabric to do so on. from r/quilting
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Had the honor of wearing my grandmother’s headpiece from the 50’s in my wedding from r/vintage
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Some pieces handed down from my great aunt that we used in our small family dinner yesterday. Haviland “Silver Anniversary “ china 1902-1931. Every year I’m re-obsessed with the visual and tactile beauty of Limoges porcelain. from r/vintage
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Supposedly (according to the retailer 50 years ago) century-old wooden chair carved with what I believe are unicorns that my mom bought in 1970 on Long Island (USA). Would love to know more about our heirloom and its possible value to share with her. Thanks for your help! from r/Antiques
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Supposedly (according to the retailer 50 years ago) century-old wooden chair carved with what I believe are unicorns that my mom bought in 1970 on Long Island (USA). Would love to know more about our heirloom and its possible value to share with her. Thanks for your help! from r/Antiques
Our micro 9/26/2020 wedding! Wearing my grandmother’s dress from when she married my grandfather in 1956. from r/Weddingsunder10k
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Just opened a Christmas decoration box to find my grandmother’s vintage tiger from the 1950’s that I thought was missing! 😭💙🐅 #GoTigersGo pic.twitter.com/NnVkxZz7T9
— Kerry Matthews (@CHHS_Matthews) November 21, 2018
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My grand-grandmother’s set from early 1920s. Vintage vibes forever ❤️ pic.twitter.com/4qIHR8ij0e
— peribelle (@moonriselan) November 22, 2020
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Dress my grandmother designed in 1959 for her 20th wedding anniversary. I wore it yesterday on her 100th birthday! from r/vintage
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This is my great great grandmother’s engagement ring. It has been passed down through the generations. It is not in the best condition but it means so much. from r/EngagementRings
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The Terrarium my grandmother made in 1969-1970ish more info in the comments. from r/nextfuckinglevel