Lovely Vintage Sterling Silver Pudding Charms Made in England - $50 (Toronto Downtown)
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Lovely Vintage Sterling Silver Pudding Charms
Made in England
Sterling Silver
Bride & Groom - marriage
Button - bachelor
Wishbone - the promise of good luck/grants a wish
Horseshoe - good luck
Bell - a wedding is on the cards/protects the finder from harm
Money Bag – miser
$50.00 Cash
Pick up only Toronto Downtown, Richmond and Sherbourne Streets
No need to write asking if it is still available. Posting will be removed the second it sells
Stir Up Sunday takes place on the Sunday before the first Sunday of advent.
In 2025, Stir Up Sunday is on 23th November.
Stir Up Sunday is the day when tradition suggests that we should make our Christmas pudding. The tradition dates back to Victorian times when the family would gather five weeks before Christmas to stir the Christmas pudding.
There is a myriad of recipes for Christmas pudding, but the traditional version would contain 13 ingredients to represent Jesus and his disciples. Family members would take turns to stir the pudding with a wooden spoon (to represent the manger) from east to west, symbolising the journey of the Three Wise Men, whilst making a wish. Trinkets would often be added to the pudding before it was wrapped, steamed and stored away until Christmas Day.
Stir-up Sunday is an informal term in Catholic and Anglican churches for the last Sunday before the season of Advent. It gets its name from the beginning of the collect for the day in the Book of Common Prayer, which begins with the words, "Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wills of thy faithful people...", but it has become associated with the custom of making the Christmas puddings on that day.[1] The Christmas pudding is one of the essential British Christmas traditions and is said to have been introduced to Britain by Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria (the reality is that the meat-less version was introduced from Germany by George I in 1714. Most recipes for Christmas pudding require it to be cooked well in advance of Christmas and then reheated on Christmas Day, so the collect of the day served as a useful reminder.
Traditionally, families gather together in the kitchen of their homes to mix and steam Christmas pudding on Stir-up Sunday. Parents teach their children how to mix ingredients for the pudding. Everyone takes a turn to stir the pudding mix, for each person involved is able to make a special wish for the year ahead. Practically, stirring the mixture is hard work, therefore as many people as possible are involved. By tradition the pudding mixture is stirred from East to West in honor of the three wise men who visited the baby Jesus.
In some households, silver pudding charms are added to the pudding mix. It is believed that finding a charm brings good luck.