Noun
Anything kept, or given to be kept, for the sake of the giver; a token of friendship.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe doesn't know how one proceeds under the circumstances, except with the certainty, pressed to the heart like a keepsake of love, that in the end nothing really matters. Michael Chabon
I admire him Cecil Rhodes, I frankly confess it and when his time comes I shall buy a piece of the rope for a keepsake. Mark Twain
A female employee was then given the bell from the camel’s neck as a keepsake by one of the managers. Source: Internet
Andrews McMeel Publishing's major areas of focus are comics and humor, cookbooks, keepsake and gift books, puzzles and games, general trade (particularly "quirky crafts," home and pet titles) and children's. Source: Internet
Binali Yildirim presented a keepsake to President Ilham Aliyev. Source: Internet
It is designed as a sweet keepsake, an exquisite collector's item. Source: Internet