Exclusive Victorian Jewelry (1830-1900)
present suggestions part two
present suggestions part two
This time we would like to get your attention for an era that everybody heard about but perhaps would like to know a little bit more about: The Victorian era. Originally the term "Victorian jewelry" was designated for articles of jewelry made in the United Kingdom during the reign of Queen Victoria, but not all of the many varieties produced during her long reign, 1837-1901, are now generally classified as Victorian jewelry.
Exclusive Victorian Jewelry presents under $500
rings up to $500 | earrings up to $500 | pendants up to $500 | brooches up to $500 | all jewelry up to $500 |
These days in the international antique jewelry trade the pieces now called Victorian jewelry are not necessarily made in the United Kingdom. The term "Victorian Jewelry" became a term used for European jewelry made in the 19th century rather then the description of a certain style-movement in a specific country.
Exclusive Victorian Jewelry presents between $500 and $1,500
rings up to $1,500 | earrings up to $1,500 | pendants up to $1,500 | brooches up to $1,500 | all jewelry up to $1,500 |
The Victorian era began in 1837 when a young Victoria ascended the throne of England. It ended over sixty years later when Queen Victoria died in 1901. During the early years of Victoria's reign, some jewelry was made in Gothic and Renaissance styles. The jewels of the period were often accented with seed pearls and coral. The middle period saw the vogue for ostentatious jewels decorated with the greatly increased supply of pearls and South African diamonds.
Exclusive Victorian Jewelry presents between $1,500 - $5,000
rings up to $5,000 | earrings up to $5,000 | pendants up to $5,000 | brooches up to $5,000 | all jewelry up to $5,000 |
After the death of Prince Albert, 1861, mourning jewelry came greatly in fashion. Jewelry became darker with more somber tones. Dark onyx and deep red garnets set in gold jewels with black enamel tracery are a typical example of this period.
Exclusive Victorian Jewelry presents between $5,000 - $10,000
rings up to $10,000 | earrings up to $10,000 | pendants up to $10,000 | brooches up to $10,000 | all jewelry up to $10,000 |
The 19th century saw a revival of interest in archaeological and historical jewelry, influenced by the excavations at Pompeii and the high-quality reproductions made by the Castellanis, Carlo Guiliano,and Gicinto Melillo, and the work of John Brogden. Much Jewelry was brought back by travellers as souvenirs, especially from India and Japan from c. 1850, and this was imitated in England during the 1860s to the 1880s.
Exclusive Jewelry presents $10,000 and above
Victorian $10,000 + | Art-Nouveau $10,000 + | Art-Deco $10,000 + | Estate $10,000 + | all jewelry $10,000 + |
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