TIDBITS 12/07/08

T'warn't the Turkey what done me in last week folks. T'was the Tryptophan. When me head nodded off and me eyes closed and me nose plunked itself down in a glob of gravy drenched stuffing ... I knew I was finished. That said ... hope you all had fun. And now ....

Jewelry The Color of Forget Me Nots

The year was 1840. They were in love ... else why would they marry? It was to be a royal affair. A gift must be given to the bridesmaids. A bejeweled trinket perhaps ... one for each of the ladies.

The Forget Me Not was the representative symbol of true and eternal love. It was a beautiful shade of blue. A gem was needed for the trinket-gifts about to be doled. What could be better than the turquoise ... for it was the color of the revered flower.

It was only a scant 39 years ago that Tiffany & Company published a catalogue advising brides to allow their attendants to keep the flowers they carried down the aisle. And perhaps an additional little souvenir would be nice too. A locket perhaps. Or a brooch. Or even a bracelet. Parenthetically ... it was also suggested that the groom give out little gifts too. Nothing extravagant mind you. A small piece of jewelry would be the perfect touch ... a gesture of appreciation if you will ... to each of the bridesmaids at the wedding.

Imagine ... Tiffany advocating the giving of jewelry as a gift at a wedding. How original. How classy. How innovative. How smart. The world heeded the sage words. Or at least Queen Victoria did at her wedding to Prince Albert.

She gave each of her bridesmaids an eagle brooch made with blue blue turquoise and gold and pearls. It resides today at the British Museum in London. And it is worth a look-see. It suddenly occurs to me that in this economy there may be a scant few amongst you who might be a tad reluctant to hop a quick flight over the Atlantic to visit a museum to see a brooch.

To you dear souls ... I offer an alternative. Fortuitous ... wouldn't you say? It is described in the next paragraph.

For those of you who are new to this thing called Tidbits...may I direct you to my home page at

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where you will scroll down the left side menu till you get to the area that says Current Tidbits ... and you will get to view one of the jeweled eagle given as a gift by Queen Victoria.

And there ya have it. That's it for this week folks. Catch you all next week. Benjamin Mark

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