Saturday, December 10, 2011

The Locket Necklace - From Then Till Now


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The history of the locket necklace dates back centuries. While they are mainly a beautiful decorative piece of jewelry, often carrying a photo of a loved one, they were once used for many different purposes. Originally, a locket was designed specifically to carry around valuable items, which could range from essential medicinal potions to poisons. Frequently, lockets also used to carry around mementos such as hair or the ashes of a deceased loved one. They were also worn as a good luck charm, occasionally filled with herbs that were known to ward off evil.

During the Victorian era, locket necklaces became very popular. These were often heart shaped and set with precious gems such as diamonds, pearls or other more brightly colored precious stones. It was common, during these times, to include a small hand-painted picture on the inside of it. They were finely crafted from precious metals, and as such were prized gifts or heirlooms to be handed down from mother to daughter.

They were often given as gifts, either to a loved one to keep as a remembrance when parting or as solace to a friend or relative who had recently lost a friend or family member. Necklace lockets were made from many different metals, including brass, copper, gold, iron and silver. Today most are made from either sterling silver or gold. Not all lockets made these days can be opened; some are made in a solid form, resembling a solid heart.

While the heart locket necklace is the choice for many, there are other shapes of lockets that are also equally popular, such as the oval shaped locket. When purchasing a locket, there are several things that will set one above the other in terms of quality; something that is important if it is to be a keepsake. Snugly fitting retaining rings on the inside of it, often sitting on top of a transparent plastic protective covering will help protect the picture or photo stored inside. Hinges should be curved, not straight, in order to match the outer shape of the locket and semi-recessed so they do not obviously show when the locked is closed. Sometimes the protective covering will actually pop out of the locket so that you can use the shape as a template for cutting the photo to an exact size.

A gold locket necklace makes a wonderful gift for a woman. Prices vary greatly, depending on the craftsmanship of the locket necklace and the material it is made from. Generally, with gold, you would expect to pay for the weight of the gold, plus extra for the actual design.


The Locket Necklace - From Then Till Now

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