Enamel Pearl 925′ Silver Oval-Shape Locket 19035-3732

Enamel Pearl 925′ Silver Oval-Shape Locket 19035-3732

SKU: 3269211E357A4D9B9CCAD0442C6BBFD1
245.00 EUR In stock Buy at Merchant

A graceful keepsake piece with antique charm ✨ This sterling silver oval locket features a deep black enamel surface adorned with tiny pearls and intricate floral detailing. The engraved back and classic clasp closure make it both decorative and meaningful.

Specifications
Design Era
Victorian
Design & Historical Context
The Victorian Era spanned Queen Victoria's rule of England from 1837 until 1901. During this time, a middle class began to emerge, sparking a demand for jewelry in the mass market, jewelry trends often reflected the tone of current events. The era is usually divided into several subsections: the Romantic Period from 1837 to 1861, the Grand Period from 1861 to 1880, and the Aesthetic Period from 1880 to 1901. During the Romantic Period jewelry also featured nature-inspired designs, similar to jewelry of the Georgian era. Frequently, these designs were delicately and intricately etched into gold. Lockets and brooches were popular in daytime jewelry during the early Victorian era, whereas colored gemstones and diamonds were worn during the evening. During the Grand Period jewelry , because the Grand or Mid-Victorian era corresponded with the death of Queen Victoria's husband, many jewelry pieces have solemn, somber designs. Known as mourning jewelry, the pieces feature heavy, dark stones. Jet, onyx, amethyst, and garnet are frequently found in jewelry from this period. Compared to previous periods, Mid-Victorian-era jewelry features highly creative, colorful designs using shells, mosaics and gemstones. During the Aesthetic period, jewelers used diamonds and feminine, bright gemstones such as sapphire, peridot, and spinel. Star and crescent designs as well as elaborate hat pins were also popular. Some scholars believe the aesthetic era began sooner, in 1875, and ended as early as 1890.
Key Materials
Enamel, Pearl

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