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Vintage Charm Bracelets-Memories on a Dainty Chain

I have always loved charm bracelets and especially vintage ones because they tell a story a story that sometimes you can piece together by just looking at the charms the bracelet carries.

vintage ads 1948 Lord & Taylor ad for charms and charm bracelets
Source: Pinterest

Charm Bracelets History

Now charm bracelets are NOT a new novelty item they have been around in various forms since the pre-historic period (Yup this is true!).

But more modern times saw people like, Queen Victoria wearing charm bracelets and even starting a fashion among the European noble classes. When her beloved Prince Albert died, she even made “mourning” charms popular; lockets of hair from the deceased, miniature portraits of the deceased, charm bracelets carved in jet.

queen victoria charm bracelet
Source: Royal Collection

In 1889, Tiffany and Co. introduced their first charm bracelet — a link bracelet with a single heart dangling from it, a bracelet which is an iconic symbol for Tiffany today.

vintage tiffany charm bracelet

Despite the Great Depression, during the 1920s and 1930s platinum and diamonds were introduced to charm bracelet manufacturing.

Soldiers returning home after World War II brought home trinkets made by craftsmen local to the area where they were fighting to give to loved ones.

American teenagers in the 1950s and early 1960s collected charms to record the events in their lives (like 16th birthdays or engagements and weddings). Screen icons like Elizabeth Taylor and Joan Crawford helped to fuel the interest and popularity of charm bracelets (Source).

Elizabeth Taylor in the 1950s wearing charm bracelet vintage photo
Source: Decor to Adore

Joan Crawford in Strait-Jacket wearing charm bracelet.

Joan Crawford in Strait-Jacket wearing charm bracelet
Source: Inside Pulse

Today’s post is going to showcase some pretty wonderful versions of these dainty items of jewerly and maybe as a group we figure out just what some of those memories were (share your thoughts in the comment section).

Let’s Begin!


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Vintage Charm Bracelets Examples

1890s Victorian Charm Bracelet with 12 Charms, 9K and 14K Yellow Gold. This darling charm bracelet features 12 distinctive charms.

Victorian Antique Charm Bracelet from 1stdibs vintage jewellery
Source: Istdibs
  1. Teapot with Removable Lid – 14 Karat Yellow Gold
  2. Coral Lipstick in Tube
  3. Amethyst Cabochon “Flower Bud” with gold Sepals
  4. Medal – front: JOARRES EST ROMEN EJVS, cross, lion, grey/burgundy flag, rook images, Lamb laying on a book and holding a flag, the letters F and I with a crown above each
  5. LUXURY TAX TOKEN with a Star and 5 5 on the front, ALABAMA STATE TAX COMMISSION on the back
  6. Military Insignia Button – on the front are the letters JB, a Crown and a flying Eagle
  7. YALE Key – 9 Karat Yellow Gold
  8. Camel – Ruby eyes
  9. Maple Leaf with a Swirl Border
  10. Owl – 9 Karat Yellow Gold
  11. Martini Glass – Clear Top with “Cherry” in the bottom, gold stem and base
  12. Religious Medal – front: ROSARUM IN BREM E COELO EFFUNDAM, back: SANCTA TERESIA A JESU
    INFANTE

Art Deco Diamond Gold and Platinum Charm Bracelet, 1920s.

1920s vintage charm bracelet made of gold and platinum vintage jewellery
Source: 1stdibs

Art Deco Carved Emerald Diamond Gold Platinum Charm Bracelet (circa 1925).

The Charms: Napoleonic hat, a palmist’s hand, a Corna symbol, a flask, a turtle, a jockey’s cap and a porcupine.

Art Deco Carved Emerald Diamond Gold Platinum Charm Bracelet
Source: 1stdibs

A Mid-Century Jam Packed Beauty – 40 miniature charms depicting items like a kettle drum to a spinning fan to a small menagerie of animals, etc from the 1940s/1950s. The bracelet itself is 10 karat and the charms are mostly 14 karat. What a collection!

vintage 1940s charm bracelet vintage jewellery
Source: Lang

1940’s gold charm bracelet complete with moving charms!

The bracelet is set with a unicycle, a cocktail shaker (doesn’t open), an ice pick, a flashlight, a wine opener, a bucket, a 1940s aircraft, a compact that opens, a stroller with movable wheels, a lipstick that extends, a thimble, a telephone that says “hello” and “I love u,” a ring, a bell that chimes, a mantle clock, a whistle, a treasure chest that opens.

1940s gold charm bracelet with moving charms. vintage jewellery
Source: 1stdibs

1930’s-1940’s 14k Yellow Gold Charm Bracelet.

Charms are: Jade Drop, Hourglass, Door Knocker, Postcard, Outhouse, 8 Ball, Heart with Key, Gymnast, Camping Lantern, Horses Stirrups, Puppet Show, Pen, Box, Initial, Airplane, Dog House, Graduation Cap, Horseshoe.

Vintage Bracelet - 1930's-1940's 14k Yellow Gold Charm Bracelet
Source: Etsy

Happy 13th Birthday! Cute Bracelet from the 1950s.

Charms include: a hair comb; a teapot with hinged lid that opens and closes; an ice tongs with bead in the form of an ice cube; a cuckoo clock with movable pendulum; a guitar; number 13; a pair of child’s boots or shoes; an elephant, a locket in the form of a book. The locket opens to hold a picture.

vintage 1950s charm bracelet. vintage jewelry
Source: Antiques.com

Now for something different. An adorable 1950s Hawaiian/Tropical themed bracelet. I adore this one! 

Glass Fruit Charm Bracelet, circa 1950s, Hawaiian Motif vintage jewelery
Source: Etsy

Looking to start some little child in your life with a charm bracelet? Why not this adorable (really adorable), 1960s Charm Bracelet. Featuring a bubble gum pink sail boat; a bright pink monkey; a yellow fish; a blue donkey; and a rich red ballerina. Too cute!

vintage child's charm bracelet has 5 colorful plastic charms dangling from a gold-tone curb link chain bracelet.

Source: Etsy

Vintage Capitol Records charm bracelet, promotional item early 1950’s.

vintage Capitol Records charm bracelet, promotional item early 1950's

Lastly, here is a charm bracelet I hold dear, a gift from my mother. I love vintage coca cola and this fun piece suits me perfectly. 

coca cola charm bracelet property of vintage inn blog

Question time: If you had a charm bracelet what was your favourite charm? If you never owned one, would you after seeing this post? Share in your comments about any of the above I shared in the comments below.

FURTHER READING: Vintage Fashion 1920s-1960s (Archived Blog Posts)

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Guest Post: “An Ode to Patsy Cline’s Fashion”

Hi everyone and welcome to another guest blog I’m excited to feature. Today’s post is from Adrienne at Nostalgiaville a fun 1950s party supply, clothes and memorabilia website.

Adrienne reached out looking for a place to spread her vintage blogging wings and as a newbie at one time myself I could not say no to helping out a fellow blogger with a talent for writing.

So without further adieu here is “An Ode to Patsy Cline’s Fashion” just in time for Patsy Birthday on September 8th.

Vintage Photo of Patsy Cline at the piano and up close photo.

Patsy Cline

Since the 1940s, Patsy Cline has gently guided many through the tribulations of heartbreak.

Be it confusion or frustration, infatuation or rejection, Cline sweetly sang just the right things to help with whatever emotions that arose in young women’s hearts at the time – all while looking fashionable as all get out.

With a contralto croon that defined the Nashville sound and continues to inspire female vocalists in all genres today, Cline was a mid-century star until her tragic passing in 1963 at the age of 30. 

Let’s get some things straight: Patsy Cline isn’t just a woman scorned making country pop tunes. The complex vocalist proved herself a true badass at an early age.

Cline was incredibly young – in her teens – when she first secured recurring performances. Not only was she navigating the country music scene as a youngin’, she was also a woman – a major setback that came with the times. Nevertheless, Cline used her gender to her advantage – donning iconic dresses handmade by her mother for most of her career and charming the likes of more than a few men.

More proof of Cline’s badassery? The woman was hit head-on in Nashville while driving with her brother. Even still, she sang at the Grand Ole Opry shortly after the crash. Here she is with crutches at her performance.

Patsy Cline Singing with Crutches Vintage Photo

Whereas many young women in popular culture at the time were donning applique poodles on their skirts with bobby socks and saddle shoes, Cline set the trends for women in the rising alternative pop country scene by opting for bold boots and fringe.

Cline was known for her handmade dresses, almost all of which were sewn by her mother, Hilda Hensley. Cline designed many of her dresses herself, too.

Vintage Country & Western Fashion: Patsy cline wearing a fringe dress vintage country style
Source: Patsy Cline Museum Facebook

Some sketches of Patsy’s dresses mocked up by Patsy and her mother.

Vintage Country & Western Fashion: Some sketches of Patsy’ Cline's dresses mocked up by Patsy and her mother.
Source: Patsy Cline Museum Facebook

Fringe, fringe and more glorious fringe.

Vintage Country & Westerrn Fashion: Patsy Cline in a Fridge Dress vintage photo

Dress made of cotton printed with whimsical images of posters which Cline wore when she performed at The Grand Ole Opry circa 1960. Part of an auction of items that sold at Christies Auction.

Vintage Country & Westerrn Fashion: Patsy Cline Vintage Dress with Posters on it

Here’s another roundup of Cline’s closet, which at one time was available for purchase here. The teal chiffon dress with the corset was designed for Cline by Helen Rose, a famous Hollywood designer known for her costume design. To say Cline’s attire is anything costume-y is a true crime – these outfits were masterpieces.

Vintage Fashion: Lot of Patsy Cline clothing for sale
Source: Christies

Cline was also lucky enough to be able to don the regal gowns of Hollywood after her success, while sticking to her roots with more conservative A-line dresses for her performances.

Patsy Cline Country Music Superstar & her dress.
Source: Patsy Cline Museum Facebook

Patsy Cline at the Mint Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Circa 1962.

1960s Vintage Photo: Patsy Cline at the Mint Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Circa 1962
Source: Wikimedia

And we absolutely cannot discuss Patsy Cline fashion without showcasing this iconic dress:

Country fashion is no stranger to flamboyant adornments – check out the fringe and rodeo-themed applique on that bright red getup! Honestly… an inspiration. Rhinestones and some boots tie this sassy look together!

Vintage Country & Westerrn Fashion: Patsy Cline in a fridge skirt & western fringe shirt.

Gone too soon, Cline left her mark on country music – be it setting the stage for the rhinestone cowboy (and girl) style or quelling the woes of heartbroken listeners.

Thanks for the music.

Patsy Cline Album Cover.

Thank you for the wonderful article Adrienne and Happy Birthday Patsy!

Question Time: Are you a Patsy Cline fan? If so share your favourite song in the comments below.

FURTHER READING: Vintage Women’s History Blog Posts (Archived posts)