Description: About this Piece Length: 3/4” (excluding bail) Width: Just under 3/4"Material: Tests for gold filled, glass Weight: 7.8 gramsMark: No mark Era: Victorian Why You’ll Love It This antique Victorian locket is a true treasure. The hand-etched flower and vase design is uncommon, and the intricate details are made all the more remarkable by its petite size. It’s as if we caught the intricate hand-etched flower and shimmering paste mid-bloom. The square shape of the gold-filled setting and its rosy hue complement its one-of-a-kind charm and are just right for holding favorite memories close to the heart. Condition and Quality● Bright patina with minimal surface wear to the setting. No dents. ● Fresh sheen, light surface wear, and no chipping on the glass. ● The original frame holds your photo tightly in place with a glass insert. ● Secure, original bail.● All seed pearls are intact and in place.●Closes firmly, does not “snap” shut. Collector NoteOn Foliate Motifs. Foliate motifs in antique jewelry have a rich and diverse history spanning several centuries, with significant prominence during the Art Nouveau and Victorian periods. Inspired by the beauty of nature, artisans of the time incorporated intricate leaf, vine, and floral designs into their creations. In the Victorian era, jewelry adorned with foliate motifs symbolized sentiments such as renewal, growth, and love for the natural world. The Art Nouveau movement, which emerged in the late 19th century, celebrated organic forms and emphasized the fluidity of nature. Foliate motifs became a hallmark of this period, with jewelry designers embracing curvilinear lines and incorporating flowing leaves, tendrils, and blossoms into their pieces. Today, antique jewelry featuring foliate motifs from these periods continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts, preserving the artistry and connection to the natural world from a bygone era. On Victorian. A young Queen Victoria assumed her role in 1837 and her taste in jewelry quickly became culturally influential, within England and beyond. Her relationship to jewelry was enmeshed with her husband, Prince Albert, who gifted the Queen for their engagement, a snake ring, embedded with an emerald (her birthstone) in its head. Continuing from the Georgian era and intensified by Queen Victoria’s taste, sentimental and figural jewelry was a major trend throughout the Victorian era. When certain ideas and words were deemed too forward or improper to be spoken, jewelry and symbolic meaning was used to communicate what was left unsaid. _gsrx_vers_1608 (GS 9.5 (1608))
Price: 235 USD
Location: Altadena, California
End Time: 2025-01-25T00:23:25.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Antique
Antique: Yes
Type: Pendant
Department: Women
Era: Victorian (1837-1901)
Pendant/Locket Type: Charm
Style: Locket
Original/Reproduction: Original
Material: Glass
Metal: Rose Gold Filled
Jewelry Department: Fine
Vintage: Yes