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Antique Lockets


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What is a locket?

Lockets are small ornamental cases that can be attached to bracelets and pendants, or set into antique rings and brooches. They can hold something small that is sentimental to the wearer, such as a locket of hair or a portrait of a loved one.

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Why are they called lockets?

The term “locket” derives from the Old French loquet, meaning “door-handle” or “latch”, which mimics the hinge on the locket which can close securely. Others think that the name for antique and vintage lockets derives from the fact that many people chose a lock of their loved ones' hair to place in the ornamental case.

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What to put in an antique and vintage locket?

Before the 19th century when photography wasn’t accessible, people most often placed a lock of their loved ones’ hair into the locket. Moving past the Edwardian era, where photography was more available to the higher members of society who were wearing the antique and vintage lockets, they also held portraits of loved ones, either spouses or family who have passed. More recently, people may fill their antique and vintage lockets with a special note from a loved one or place a piece of the lace from their wedding dress in the locket.

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What do lockets represent?

Antique and vintage lockets represent love in all forms. Lockets were commonly gifted between lovers or spouses as a mark of their love and commitment, as well as being worn by parents or children to keep their family close to their heart. They were known as romantic or timeless symbols of love. After the passing of Prince Albert, wearing black enamel lockets as a form of mourning became far more common, a precedent set by his widow, Queen Victoria. Antique and vintage lockets were a symbol of the connection someone felt to their loved ones who had passed, whilst also reminding people to live life to the full.

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