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From Ancient Times to Modern Artifacts
The 17th century brought further innovation, with the rise of silver and gold thimbles among the wealthy. These luxurious thimbles not only served practical purposes but also became symbols of status and prestige.
Thimbles Beyond Sewing: Versatility in Trades and Cultures
Thimbles did not limit themselves to the world of sewing alone. They found their way into various crafts such as bookbinding, leatherworking, and lace-making. These versatile tools offered protection and precision across different trades.
But thimbles didn’t stop there. They also made their way into popular culture and folklore. In the beloved story of “Peter Pan,” a thimble was used symbolically as a kiss. Even the classic board game Monopoly featured a thimble as one of its original game pieces, reflecting its common presence in early 20th-century homes.
Treasures Worth Collecting: Vintage Thimbles
Today, vintage thimbles are treasured by collectors and enthusiasts. With their historical significance, diverse designs, and intricate craftsmanship, these little artifacts are highly sought after. Collectors often specialize in thimbles from specific periods or made from particular materials like porcelain, bone china, or sterling silver.