A Mystery: Mom’s Charm Bracelet with No Stories

Yesterday I wrote about how the charms on a charm bracelet could prompt recall of memories. I truly think I should consider making a new charm bracelet for myself…just in case my memory slips a little. I might be about to jog my memory by thinking about individual charms like my sewing machine, a kitchen mixer or my greyhound charm. You can read about the charms at https://marykisner.com/preserving-memories-with-a-charm-bracelet/

While I was thinking about various charms for that post, I remembered a charm bracelet that had been tucked in with my mother’s jewelry. I hadn’t thought about it in years, and she passed away in 1988. the bracelet and charms fit into a tiny box. I vaguely remember she picked up these charms on one or more of my parent’s overseas trips…one charm in each place/country they visited. She never really told me about them, plus I was home with two toddlers and just couldn’t relate at that time. When she passed, all chance of asking about them was gone. Of course, my dad lived another 22 years, but of course that little box was tucked away…out of sight, out of mind! The lesson here is…if you have an assortment of charms in your jewelry box that have a memory attached, consider writing down what they mean to you…otherwise, you’ll be passing on a mystery to someone else!

I carefully emptied the box to take pictures of the charms. I know most of their travels were to and from Southeast Asia, but I’m sure they had stops along the way. These charms were silver (or tin?) and many were quite delicate. I don’t know if they were arranged in any specific order or if she had a favorite.

The mystery is…I have no ‘stories’ or ‘memories’ to go with the charms. I don’t know what countries they are from. I’ll share the pictures below. If you recognize a charm that represents a specific country I’d love to hear about it! Otherwise, imagine the stories I could make up using these charms to tie an adventure together! Any fiction writers out there?

My favorite charm in the whole pile…this very delicate bike with a seat for a passenger! I know I saw those in the Philippines…in 1955-56!

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