Fashion
Our favourite sentimental jewellery
The Canadian Living editors share their most prized jewellery—and why it means so much to them. From a one-of-a-kind vintage engagement ring to a charm bracelet from childhood, our staffers are not short on stunning, sentimental jewellery.
A grandmother's gift

Image by: Joshua Marquez By: Lena Diaz
"This sentimental necklace with the initial “O” belonged to my beloved grandmother Oneida, who was truly a remarkable lady. She wore this necklace daily and now I wear it to remember the beautiful person she was and the close bond we had." - Lena Diaz, acting deputy art director
Wish you were here

Image by: Joshua Marquez By: Suzanne Moutis
I received this charm bracelet when I was about 5 years old. It came with the Libra symbol, which is my astrological sign, and after that, whenever my parents went on vacation they’d bring me back a charm. Over the years I collected bits from England, Scotland, Holland, Florida, Mexico and New York. Sadly, the bracelet is way too small for me now, but it brings back good memories whenever I come across it in my jewellery box. –Suzanne Moutis, Executive Editor
Cheap thrill

Image by: Joshua Marquez
"The only piece of jewellery I regularly wear is an heirloom-looking ring that I absolutely cherish—people ask about its provenance all the time. But here's the truth: It was a $25 score at the St. Lawrence Sunday Antiques Market in Toronto!"
Sara Cation, features editor
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