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Antique Victorian Edwardian 800 Silver Suffragette Paste Pendant 4 Necklace

$ 176.88

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Era: Victorian; Edwardian
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Style: Pendant
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Metal: 800 Silver
  • Material: Glass

    Description

    Details
    Excellent condition.
    Fresh looking, soft wear is noticeable only on close inspection.
    Silver setting has a bright patina with minor surface wear.
    No dents or imperfections to the shape or signs of repair.
    Paste stones are smooth and gleaming with no chips or surface wear, faceting is crisp and refractive.
    Paste is all in place and looks original with a few slightly smoky stones.
    Bale is secure and original (there is a split in the bale but its still secure).
    Era                 Late Victorian / Edwardian
    Length           1 3/8
    ” including bale
    Width             3/4

    Mark              See photo
    Weight           4 grams
    Material          800 silver, glass
    Collector Note
    Made by hand or in small groups of similar styles, vintage jewelry is individualistic with its own special history.
    True suffragette colors, style of the piece and time period show this pendant was worn to support women's right to vote.
    Thin and airy in its design, it still has a nicely sized and prominent silhouette.
    Delicate and feather-light, the pendant is still solidly constructed with a quality feel in your hand.
    BackStory
    On Symbolism In Jewelry.
    Symbolism in antique and vintage jewelry is common, yet it can be hard to spot if you don’t know what you’re looking for. Often, specific natural gemstones, flowers, birds, and motifs like stars and anchors were imbued with meanings that have fallen out of present-day society’s collective memory. To appreciate the power of symbols in antique jewelry is to imagine what it would have been like to wear the piece and step back into history.
    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

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    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.
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