Antique Victorian Etruscan Revival Crescent Moon Pendant 15k Gold | Petra Star
A luminous relic of the Victorian age, this antique Etruscan Revival crescent moon pendant glows with the warm depth of 15k yellow gold and the quiet confidence of a piece that has outlasted centuries. Originally crafted as a brooch, it has been thoughtfully upcycled into a pendant — the original pin findings repurposed into the bail, honoring its history while giving it new life for the modern wearer. The outer edge of the crescent is adorned with hand-applied granulation beads and delicate scrollwork, hallmarks of the Etruscan Revival style that swept through Victorian jewelry between the 1860s and 1890s. Inspired by ancient Etruscan goldsmithing techniques rediscovered in archaeological digs across Italy, these pieces were considered among the most artistically significant jewels of their era. The hollow construction keeps the pendant light and wearable despite its impressive size, and the natural patina that has developed over more than a century speaks to its authentic age and provenance. Measurements: 1.25" long (including bail) x 1" wide Metal: 15k yellow gold Markings: 15C H&W Weight: 1.9 grams Period: Circa 1860s–1890s (Victorian Etruscan Revival) HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE The Etruscan Revival movement was ignited by the excavations of ancient Etruscan tombs in Italy during the mid-19th century. Jewelers — most famously Castellani of Rome — sought to reproduce the mysterious granulation technique of the ancients, applying tiny gold beads to surfaces with precision that modern metallurgists still study today. Victorian collectors prized these pieces as wearable art and a connection to a civilization 2,500 years removed. An authentic antique example in 15k gold is an increasingly rare find.
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