Memorabilia

Anything worth having is worth having and what’s aways left from events are memories and a thing or to rmember. Sometimes when you give your heart away and all you get is a pen, either to write off or to write down on an empty sheets of fly leaf the bittersweet irony of one’s devotion... ...and as they say, anyone’s trash is treasure to someone and when life is over nothing is left but tears to cry and smiles to perk. It's true that we don't know what we've got until we lose it, but it's also true that we don't know what we've been missing until it arrives yet we kept on treading this uncertainties of life’s lane with the thing in mind that there mght be something there in the end, well, the world goes around with or without you but what the eyes can’t see the won’t miss...memories yes!

Commemorative Token

Commemorative Token (bronze) Commemorative coins are coins that were issued to commemorate some...

Commemorative Token (bronze) Commemorative coins are coins that were issued to commemorate some particular event or issue. Most world commemorative coins were issued from the 1960s onward, although there are numerous examples of commemorative coins of earlier date. Such coins have a distinct design with reference to the occasion on which they were issued. Many coins of this category serve as collectors items only, although some countries are also issuing commemorative coins for regular circulation.

Commemorative Token

1908 - 1937 Commemorative Token (bronze) Commemorative coins are coins that were issued to...

1908 - 1937 Commemorative Token (bronze) Commemorative coins are coins that were issued to commemorate some particular event or issue. Most world commemorative coins were issued from the 1960s onward, although there are numerous examples of commemorative coins of earlier date. Such coins have a distinct design with reference to the occasion on which they were issued. Many coins of this category serve as collectors items only, although some countries are also issuing commemorative coins for regular circulation.

Commemorative Token

Commemorative Token (bronze) Commemorative coins are coins that were issued to commemorate some...

Commemorative Token (bronze) Commemorative coins are coins that were issued to commemorate some particular event or issue. Most world commemorative coins were issued from the 1960s onward, although there are numerous examples of commemorative coins of earlier date. Such coins have a distinct design with reference to the occasion on which they were issued. Many coins of this category serve as collectors items only, although some countries are also issuing commemorative coins for regular circulation.

Commemorative Token

1870 - 1925 Commemorative Token (bronze) Commemorative coins are coins that were issued to...

1870 - 1925 Commemorative Token (bronze) Commemorative coins are coins that were issued to commemorate some particular event or issue. Most world commemorative coins were issued from the 1960s onward, although there are numerous examples of commemorative coins of earlier date. Such coins have a distinct design with reference to the occasion on which they were issued. Many coins of this category serve as collectors items only, although some countries are also issuing commemorative coins for regular circulation.

British Plastics Federation Silver Jubilee

British Plastics Federation Silver Jubilee 1977 Elizabeth II REG FD 1977 Commemorative Token

British Plastics Federation Silver Jubilee 1977 Elizabeth II REG FD 1977 Commemorative Token

Commemorative Token

Elizabeth II REG FD DEF Two Pounds 1945-2005 Commemorative Token (Royal Mini)

Elizabeth II REG FD DEF Two Pounds 1945-2005 Commemorative Token (Royal Mini)

Bangle

Bangle (23.7cm/silver) a partial ring, an oval C shape with an opening on the underside through...

Bangle (23.7cm/silver) a partial ring, an oval C shape with an opening on the underside through which the wrist is squeezed to form a more tightly fitting cuff. This is extremely versatile as a design, being more flexible in terms of sizing and fit and a much better option for those with larger hands whom struggle to fit though the full circle style. Bangles are traditionally rigid bracelets which are usually from metal, wood, glass or plastic. They are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is common to see a new bride wearing glass bangles at her wedding, the traditional view is that the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Bangles also have a very traditional value in Hinduism and it is considered inauspicious to be bare armed for a married woman. Bangles may also be worn by young girls and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers.

Bangle

Bangle (24cm/silver) a partial ring, an oval C shape with an opening on the underside through...

Bangle (24cm/silver) a partial ring, an oval C shape with an opening on the underside through which the wrist is squeezed to form a more tightly fitting cuff. This is extremely versatile as a design, being more flexible in terms of sizing and fit and a much better option for those with larger hands whom struggle to fit though the full circle style. Bangles are traditionally rigid bracelets which are usually from metal, wood, glass or plastic. They are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is common to see a new bride wearing glass bangles at her wedding, the traditional view is that the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Bangles also have a very traditional value in Hinduism and it is considered inauspicious to be bare armed for a married woman. Bangles may also be worn by young girls and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers.

Bangles

Bangles (15.3cm/silver) a partial ring, an oval C shape with an opening on the underside through...

Bangles (15.3cm/silver) a partial ring, an oval C shape with an opening on the underside through which the wrist is squeezed to form a more tightly fitting cuff. These are extremely versatile as a design, being more flexible in terms of sizing and fit and a much better option for those with larger hands whom struggle to fit though the full circle style. Bangles are traditionally rigid bracelets which are usually from metal, wood, glass or plastic. They are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is common to see a new bride wearing glass bangles at her wedding, the traditional view is that the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Bangles also have a very traditional value in Hinduism and it is considered inauspicious to be bare armed for a married woman. Bangles may also be worn by young girls and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers.

Bangles

Bangles (15.3 cm/silver) a partial ring, an oval C shape with an opening on the underside through...

Bangles (15.3 cm/silver) a partial ring, an oval C shape with an opening on the underside through which the wrist is squeezed to form a more tightly fitting cuff. These are extremely versatile as a design, being more flexible in terms of sizing and fit and a much better option for those with larger hands whom struggle to fit though the full circle style. Bangles are traditionally rigid bracelets which are usually from metal, wood, glass or plastic. They are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is common to see a new bride wearing glass bangles at her wedding, the traditional view is that the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Bangles also have a very traditional value in Hinduism and it is considered inauspicious to be bare armed for a married woman. Bangles may also be worn by young girls and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers.

Bangles

Bangles (15.3 cm/silver) a partial ring, an oval C shape with an opening on the underside through...

Bangles (15.3 cm/silver) a partial ring, an oval C shape with an opening on the underside through which the wrist is squeezed to form a more tightly fitting cuff. These are extremely versatile as a design, being more flexible in terms of sizing and fit and a much better option for those with larger hands whom struggle to fit though the full circle style. Bangles are traditionally rigid bracelets which are usually from metal, wood, glass or plastic. They are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is common to see a new bride wearing glass bangles at her wedding, the traditional view is that the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Bangles also have a very traditional value in Hinduism and it is considered inauspicious to be bare armed for a married woman. Bangles may also be worn by young girls and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers.

Bnagle

Bangle (14cm/silver) a partial ring, an oval C shape with an opening on the underside through...

Bangle (14cm/silver) a partial ring, an oval C shape with an opening on the underside through which the wrist is squeezed to form a more tightly fitting cuff. This is extremely versatile as a design, being more flexible in terms of sizing and fit and a much better option for those with larger hands whom struggle to fit though the full circle style. Bangles are traditionally rigid bracelets which are usually from metal, wood, glass or plastic. They are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is common to see a new bride wearing glass bangles at her wedding, the traditional view is that the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Bangles also have a very traditional value in Hinduism and it is considered inauspicious to be bare armed for a married woman. Bangles may also be worn by young girls and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers.

Ornament

Ornament makes something look more attractive. This ornament is made up of silver.

Ornament makes something look more attractive. This ornament is made up of silver.

Ornament

Ornament makes something look more attractive. This ornament is made up of silver.

Ornament makes something look more attractive. This ornament is made up of silver.

Ornament

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Ornament makes something look more attractive. These ornaments are made up of silver.

Bangles

Bangles (7.3cm/silver ) a full circle which the hand is passed through and which hangs loosely on...

Bangles (7.3cm/silver ) a full circle which the hand is passed through and which hangs loosely on the wrist or which are hinged to allow them to be of a smaller diameter and a tighter fit while still appearing to be a full circle. These can be worn singley or stacked into groups depending on the style and weight of each bangle. Bangles are traditionally rigid bracelets which are usually from metal, wood, glass or plastic. They are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is common to see a new bride wearing glass bangles at her wedding, the traditional view is that the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Bangles also have a very traditional value in Hinduism and it is considered inauspicious to be bare armed for a married woman. Bangles may also be worn by young girls and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers.

Bangles

Bangles (6.5cm/silver ) a full circle which the hand is passed through and which hangs loosely...

Bangles (6.5cm/silver ) a full circle which the hand is passed through and which hangs loosely on the wrist or which are hinged to allow them to be of a smaller diameter and a tighter fit while still appearing to be a full circle. These can be worn singley or stacked into groups depending on the style and weight of each bangle. Bangles are traditionally rigid bracelets which are usually from metal, wood, glass or plastic. They are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is common to see a new bride wearing glass bangles at her wedding, the traditional view is that the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Bangles also have a very traditional value in Hinduism and it is considered inauspicious to be bare armed for a married woman. Bangles may also be worn by young girls and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers.

Bangles

Bangles (6.7cm/silver) a full circle which the hand is passed through and which hangs loosely on...

Bangles (6.7cm/silver) a full circle which the hand is passed through and which hangs loosely on the wrist or which are hinged to allow them to be of a smaller diameter and a tighter fit while still appearing to be a full circle. These can be worn singley or stacked into groups depending on the style and weight of each bangle. Bangles are traditionally rigid bracelets which are usually from metal, wood, glass or plastic. They are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is common to see a new bride wearing glass bangles at her wedding, the traditional view is that the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Bangles also have a very traditional value in Hinduism and it is considered inauspicious to be bare armed for a married woman. Bangles may also be worn by young girls and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers.