Definition of «heirloom»

An heirloom is an object or possession that has been passed down through generations within a family. It often holds significant emotional, cultural, or historical value and can be handed down as a precious keepsake from one generation to another.

Usage examples

  1. Passed down through generations: My grandmother has a collection of heirloom jewelry that she plans to hand down to me one day.
  2. Sentimental value: This antique pocket watch was my great-great-grandfather's, making it a cherished heirloom in our family.
  3. Unique family tradition: Every Christmas, we bake cookies using our secret recipe that has been an heirloom in our family for over a century.
  4. Historical significance: The vintage dining table in our house is an heirloom from the Victorian era, representing a bygone era of elegance and craftsmanship.
  5. Cultural heritage: The traditional silk kimono that my mother inherited from her grandmother is a significant heirloom that showcases our Japanese heritage.

Sentences with «heirloom»

  • Tomato Canned Marzano tomato passata Halved cherry tomatoes Sliced heirloom tomatoes, in any size and color (bonappetit.com)
  • My husband is half German so we have a family heirloom of an apple cake recipe but I absolutely love your take on it. (elegantmeraki.com)
  • The aspic would also be very pretty with a variety of heirloom tomatoes of different colors. (lanascooking.com)
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