Victorian era jewelry is generally from one of three
recognized periods. Named for the 63-year reign of Queen Victoria, this era saw the passage of the
Reform Act, the rise of Gilded Age and the onset of the Belle Epoque. As might
be expected, jewelry styles fluctuated over the course of the six decades.
Between 1837 and 1855, artisans are said to have crafted
early Victorian pieces that were romantic by design. Gold, lockets, etchings
and delicate pieces were common. Between 1856 and 1880, the mid-Victorian era
gave rise to grand pieces and the famous mourning jewelry. Dark gemstones,
heavy settings and mosaics made up the bulk of the pieces. Late Victorian
jewelry was created between 1885 and 1900. Termed “aesthetic,” these pieces
favored bright gemstones and star designs.
At Peter Suchy Jewelry, we routinely unearth amazing
Victorian pieces that delight our customers. Here are just a few examples:
Carnelian Stone Pin Pendant
Dated to about 1870, this piece features 15k pink gold. The necklace is 22 inches in length. The main stone is
a hand-carved carnelian in a cameo design. Bead-set natural pearls adorn this
piece.
Onyx and Pearl Dangle Pin or Pendant
Set in 14k rose gold, 27 pieces of black onyx are custom cut for the inlay. Five natural 2mm pearls accent the
look. Wear it as a pin on a blouse or sweater. In the alternative, attach it to
a rose gold necklace to wear as a pendant.
Pearl and Diamond Pendant
Set in 14k yellow gold there is a
cultured creamy white tear drop pearl. It is complemented with 10 old-mine-cut
diamonds. This is a beautiful piece to wear against a dark background.
Old-European Diamond Ring
This late Victorian ring would be a perfect engagement ring for the bride with an appreciation for the finer things
in life. Set in 14k pink gold, the white diamond has an exact carat weight of
.40. The diamond features the desirable European cut and comes with an EGL
certificate. This is the type of ring you know you will not see anyone else
wear.
Amethyst Diamond Earrings
Set in 18k multi-tone gold and
silver, the untreated amethysts are a vibrant purple color. The stones are
surrounded by 38 rose-cut diamonds that feature an approximate total weight of
.63cts. These pieces are stunning and will be instant conversation starters.
The depth of the stones has to be seen to be believed.
Check out the other stunning Victorian jewelry pieces that
are currently available from Peter Suchy Jewelry by visiting our showroom
located at 1137 High Ridge Road in Stamford Connecticut.
Or, head on over to our top-rated eBay store where you’ll find
all the Victorian jewelry pieces you see here! If you find an item has ended,
please contact us at 203-327-0024 or email us at info@petersuchyjewelers.com as we
may still have the piece in stock.
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