In her classification essay, Sienna shares great affection and pride for her collection of trinkets. She details her best finds in Imperial and Coachella Valley thrift stores. Her greatest sense of enjoyment comes from the hunt. In Sienna's case, the journey to find the most unique and personal items is often more fufilling than the purchase. That's her story.
I love to collect trinkets from anywhere. I find them at thrifts, flea markets, my family's old things, and sometimes they are gifts from friends. Trinkets are basically smaller figurines or objects that carry meaning or a theme. They are sometimes useful items that are older and don't get used. As you can see in my picture above, I have a dig trinket, and even some trinket dishes holding some jewelry and other random objects. I also have a vintage tile with a dog painted on it. That's also a trinket. I have quite a few of my special and meaningful collections spread out through my room mostly as decoration. I believe my things hold more than just value, they hold a story. I can tell you where each one came from and why it is important, but that would simply be too much. I have many different trinkets, but the main objects are containers/ vases, figurines, and things that are usually hung on the wall. The thing I love most about collecting these special items is that no one else will have the same thing or story as me. My item and meaning is unique to my experience. My first ever trinket was a glass hummingbird with some beautiful green and pink colors to enhance the color of the bird. It stood on a small platform and was probably a bit larger than my palm. I found it in Palm Springs while I was trying to thrift some cool clothing, but instead fell upon the glass hummingbird. I like to say that hummingbirds are my spirit animals. They are so lovely to me because they are so beautiful yet so delicate. My favorite thing is being out and about when a hummingbird flies close to me and decides to frolic around me. Not only do my trinkets hold meaning, they give my room so much personality. My bedroom can tell a story since there is sort of a theme that plays along with my trinkets.
In the Imperial Valley, I often go thrifting. There are only a few thrift stores here in Brawley, but if you really take the time to look, there are so many hidden gems. Of course there are times where I don’t have much luck, but I always leave the store with at least one cool find. One of the more special items I find at the thrift stores are trinkets. Trinkets are usually inexpensive yet very unique and special. Trinkets are always the perfect gift in my opinion. The best part of going to the local thrifts here is seeing the same sweet employees. They always seem amazed with the things I find as if they weren’t the ones who displayed them at one point. Thrifts are like museums so it’s easy to get overwhelmed with all the things to look for. Seeing the cute trinkets I have in my room always makes me feel so at home. My vases, my animals, my jewelry, they all make me a part of who I am and allow me to stay creative. They inspire me all of the time with my fashion as well. The best feeling is walking out of that thrift knowing I found something super rare and expensive yet for a good deal and it belongs to me. It’s not the best habit, but when I’m going through a tough patch, I love to shop, and the one place that can cure me is the thrift. Coming home and adding more items to my shelves and closet brings me so much joy. Not to mention, as a consumer, I’m helping the environment by not buying from fast easy companies. My collection is so significant because it’s mine. No one else has what I have in my closet and no one else gives it the same meaning as me.
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