Heirlooms are significant objects-often jewelry or prized items-undergone generations. But as our priorities in life change, will our choices of heirlooms in addition? Will I find myself entrusting an original Game Boy to my child in the future?
Ellen Lupton has an exquisite piece inside the NYT discussing heirlooms, their place in our world, and whether they can even have any such place at some point. I recommend giving it a read while pondering what you\’d wish to pass on in your offspring. [NYT]
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