Miss Purple

Miss Purple

Bracelet with amethyst, Victorian, around 1880

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Miss Purple

Bracelet with amethyst, Victorian, around 1880

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Material

In circa 15K yellow gold, composed of 4 oval, textured links with vine and volute motifs and facetted ring links, the padlock clasp is adorned with volute and acanthus leaf motifs and set with 1 oval amethyst of circa 17 x 13 mm, with glass backside compartment, handmade

Mark

No mark

Size and Weight

Length approximately 20 cm, weight 38 g

Condition

Very good

Additional Features

Accompanied by a Lohri certificate

Reference-Number

EAB109

Victorian

(1839 to 1901)

Very British jewellery

The Victorian era is defined by the British monarch Queen Victoria who reigned from 1837 to 1901. The style of this era can be described as creative, optimistic, romantic and – of course – very British. Large pieces of jewellery decorated with enamel portraits and framed by decorative ornaments are particularly common. Lockets with engravings and pieces of jewellery in blossom, leaf or heart design with flamboyant combinations of coloured gemstones characterize the lavish jewels of this era. Exploring the jewellery of this era promises to be a buoyant affair.

 

 

 

Historicism

(1860 to 1880)

Creating the new from the past

In the second half of the 19th Century, an increasing number of artistic styles emerge that draw on past artistic styles and epochs of art history for inspiration. By newly interpreting these historic styles, jewellers create novel pieces in familiar designs. During this period of rapid development, historicism serves as a source of orientation and security. During this era, a wide range of diverse and fascinating pieces of jewellery emerge by integrating fresh aesthetics and novel goldsmith techniques.

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