Memorabilia Mania
Passionate collector? Start your own memorabilia collection!
Are you a passionate movie fan? Do you have an original E.T. or
Star Wars promotional poster tucked on your bedroom wall?
Do you keep a scrapbook full of movie tickets and other souvenir
items? Then you must love to collect pieces of movie
memorabilia. But what is memorabilia and how is it different
from souvenirs? Why the special name?
The term souvenir came from the French word for memory.
Souvenirs items are objects that have special memories connected
to them. A person who travels to different places may bring home
souvenir items from the places he visited.
He remembers the places he went to when he sees the souvenir
items he brought home. Souvenir items are kept for sentimental
rather than practical reasons and can include mugs, ashtrays,
notepads, or pens.
In comparison, a piece memorabilia is indeed similar to a
souvenir, because it is also an object that is kept and
treasured for the memories it carries.
Memorabilia pieces are treasured for their relevance to an
important historical, cultural, sports, or entertainment events.
These items may include commemorative stamps, baseball caps,
specially designed movie tickets, postcards, and display posters.
Different memorabilia collections are displayed anywhere in the
globe nowadays. Political memorabilia, sports memorabilia, and
movie memorabilia are a common sight in many establishments
honoring an event, or a person.
A coffee shop may display their memorabilia pieces and these can
include signed photos and notes of celebrities who have visited
their shop.
In the same manner, a museum may include World War II
memorabilia, or a historical memorabilia setting such as the one
of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun's artifacts which is currently
touring the United States.
The exhibit setting of museums allows viewers to catch a glimpse
of unique historical artifacts, and gain insights as how the
Pharaoh Tutankhamun lived during his time.
Various memorabilia collectors form their own groups, and they
gather regularly to exhibit their collection and promote their
craft. These memorabilia shows exhibit different collections
from movie items to music to fashion.
An Elvis Presley fan may bring all of his collection, from
clothes to rare vinyl records and song catalogs. A Star Wars
memorabilia collector may even come in a Darth Vader suit and
bring his entire collection of light sabers and action figures.
A Coca-Cola fan may bring all of his vintage collection of
Coca-Cola bottles.
Several websites have also devoted their spaces to various
memorabilia collections, and these sites have their own themes.
For example, a Coca-Cola memorabilia website provides its
visitors with a historical background of the famous cola drink,
and includes various information on how it was developed, the
design of its bottles and cans, photos of previous promotional
posters, and commemorative designs.
Whatever theme commands your memorabilia collection, it is
surely unique and priceless for these items come out into the
market for a limited time only. Very few people will take
possession of the items, which are on your collection and this
makes your memorabilia unique on its own.
This art of collecting is one of its kind and for memorabilia
collectors, the happiness of finding a rare item to add into
their collection is incomparable.
They would go to far away places and spend large sums of money
just to get hold of the rare item and include it in their
collection.