Heirloom Jewelry

Heirloom jewelry is a topic that is often misunderstood. Often, many people confuse the term “heirloom jewelry” with estate jewelry and antique jewelry, two kinds of second hand jewelry, and in fact, this mix-up has happened so often that heirloom jewelry now CAN be used to refer to hand me down, used jewelry, especially jewelry purchased at estate sales or in second hand shops. However, the true meaning of heirloom jewelry actually starts in Hawaii. Hawaiian heirloom jewelry is the jewelry that is traditionally referred to as heirloom jewelry. The tradition of this kind of jewelry dates back over a century, and actually has its starts in England.

The Story Of Hawaiian Heirloom Jewelry

The first piece of Hawaiian heirloom jewelry was not made in Hawaii at all, but was instead crafted in England. In 1887, Queen Kapiolani and Princess Liliuokalini of Hawaii took a trip to England for Queen Victoria’s Jubilee party. At the party, they were given gold bracelets with their names engraved on them in Old English style lettering. The lettering was then filled in with black enamel. So taken with these bracelets were the Queen and the Princess, that they brought the style back to Hawaii and started a trend by giving similar bracelets to all of the royal family members. These bracelets are the original Hawaiian heirloom jewelry pieces.

From this inspiration, many other similar styles of jewelry have emerged under the Hawaiian heirloom jewelry banner. Hawaiian heirloom wedding rings and other Hawaiian heirloom wedding jewelry and Hawaii plumeria heirloom jewelry necklaces are just a few examples of the thriving Hawaiian heirloom jewelry market.

Buying Hawaiian Heirloom Jewelry

If you want to add a piece of Hawaiian heirloom jewelry to your collection, you don’t have to commit yourself to a trip over the islands. While Hawaii is certainly a great place to buy Hawaiian heirloom jewelry, you can easily find a large selection of Hawaiian heirloom jewelry on the internet. Many Hawaiian based vendors specialize in selling this kind of jewelry online, including the large Hawaiian heirloom jewelry factory store HWN. On these websites, you can special order your engraved Hawaiian heirloom jewelry or shop for heirloom inspired jewelry. Another bonus to shopping online is that you the price is usually better than what you would pay for heirloom jewelry in a traditional store. In fact, you can often find great Hawaiian heirloom jewelry sales online and discounted Hawaiian heirloom jewelry.

Online, you can also get jewelry accessories, like Hawaiian heirloom jewelry armoire and heirloom jewelry box plans.

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