Victorian Jewelry

The Victorian era is undoubtedly the most influential and influential era of antique jewelry and real estate. As with most real estate jewelry, the era is dominated by the British monarch, in this case Alexandrina Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Empress of India, 1837. -1901. There are 3 periods in this era. In the first place, the first Romanesque period, characterized by traditions, natural patterns in gold and silver, transparent stones that are only used during the day and colored stones at night. The second was the period of great mourning that coincided with the death of Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert Concort. He died in December 1861 of typhoid fever, which was later misdiagnosed, and was actually a type of progressive cancer. Victoria was devastated by the loss, even with rumors of her affair with Irish actress Nellie Clifden. Victoria's mourning period included large dark, dark, and spectacular jewels with plenty of black, jet, amethyst, garnet, and gold onyx. This lasted until 1880, when the aesthetic period of jewelry began. The later Victorians used more complex and feminine patterns and returned to the natural, including many floral and light blue patterns with more decadent stones such as sapphire, ruby, zircon and, of course, diamonds that lasted until the turn of the century. The Victorian era of jewelry spanned many movements around the world, including revivals, such as movements in Etruscan and Egyptian design, as well as Art Nouveau and the crafts that led to the early 20th century.

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Uploaded on April 27, 2020