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15 Things in Your Home That Were Once Status Symbols

15 Things in Your Home That Were Once Status Symbols

15 Things in Your Home That Were Once Status Symbols

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Forks

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Glass Windows

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Books

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Carpets and Rugs

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Ice

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Telephones

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Umbrellas

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Eyeglasses

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Soap

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Salt

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Wallpaper

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Refrigerators

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Mechanical Clocks

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Featherbeds

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Wristwatches

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15 Things in Your Home That Were Once Status Symbols
Forks
Glass Windows
Books
Carpets and Rugs
Ice
Telephones
Umbrellas
Eyeglasses
Soap
Salt
Wallpaper
Refrigerators
Mechanical Clocks
Featherbeds
Wristwatches

15 Things in Your Home That Were Once Status Symbols

Some objects are so expensive, rare, or difficult to produce that they become more than useful. They become proof that someone has money. That is how status symbols are born. But status does not always last. Over time, new technology, mass production, and changing tastes can turn yesterday’s luxury into something you barely notice sitting in a drawer, cabinet, or closet.

That is exactly what happened to many ordinary household items. A fork. A bar of soap. The carpet under the coffee table. Today, they are so common that most people never think twice about them. But at one point, owning them meant comfort, privilege, or serious wealth.

These 15 household items may seem completely ordinary now, but each one was once a sign that someone had made it.

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