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Early Victorian Jewelry

EARLY VICTORIAN STYLE

Also called Romantic period jewelry, antique early Victorian jewelry and watches were a celebration of the young monarch’s love.

When Prince Albert became engaged to Queen Victoria, he gave her a serpent ring with emerald eyes, her birthstone. While this may seem a bit simple for our contemporary tastes, the serpent symbolizes eternity, and has become a popular motif in jewelry. The tail in the serpent’s mouth forms an unbroken circle. This dewy-eyed happiness trickled down to the masses and men and women favored jewelry that was sentimental and full of symbolism. Today, antique Victorian jewelry is very coveted and highly collectible.

Romantic period jewelry tends to be feminine and ornate. Flowers, hearts, birds, and bows were just some of the common decorative motifs. These pieces were embellished with seed pearls, coral and turquoise. It was common to express your devotion with jewelry — REGARD and DEAREST rings were particularly popular. These rings were set with stones that corresponded to each letter: Ruby, Emerald, Garnet, Amethyst, Ruby, Diamond.

Most often, the design of the ring was simple, with the stones going across the shank of the ring in a line, but it was not uncommon to see a REGARD ring in a flower formation, with each stone set in the petal of the flower.

Another common early Victorian ring style was two hands clasping a flower or stone. They came in many styles and were made of coral and ivory but also of gold with precious and semiprecious gemstones. These rings, while not exclusively Victorian, are often associated with the time period and symbolized friendship. Lockets enclosed with hair, cameos depicting cupid or a loved one’s face and enamel pieces were also popular.

The early Victorian period corresponded with the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Jewelry, no longer made only by hand, became more affordable during the 19th century. The growing middle class also helped increase the demand for it. This was reflected in how women styled their jewelry; they were not afraid to adorn themselves from head to toe with stacking and layering in between. Considering the time period (this was before the California Gold Rush), a lot of pieces in the Romantic period were made using low-karat gold or were gold-plated. Fine gold wire was also employed frequently to add to the design. This is a nice trick to know when determining the date of Victorian jewelry.

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Style: Early Victorian
Sculpture of Dog Cocker in Silver
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Sculpture of dog Cocker in silver
Category

1880s Italian Antique Early Victorian Jewelry

Materials

Silver

Antique Victorian Pear Rose Cut Diamond Brooch
Located in Firenze, FI
A Victorian pear rose cut diamond with blue sapphire and red ruby set in 14k gold and silver , the central rose cut pear diamond ( approximately ...
Category

Early 19th Century English Antique Early Victorian Jewelry

Materials

Diamond

Dog Sculpture Poodle in Silver
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Dog sculpture poodle in silver
Category

1980s Italian Vintage Early Victorian Jewelry

Materials

Silver

Early Victorian Topaz Set Cross Brooch
Located in London, GB
An early Victorian topaz set cross brooch, the brooch in the form of a cross with nine round faceted topazes and pear shape faceted topazes in between ...
Category

Mid-19th Century British Antique Early Victorian Jewelry

Materials

Topaz, Rose Gold

1840s Biedermeier Enamel Pearl Gold Brooch Vienna Austria
Located in Vienna, AT
Biedermeier Brooch Vienna, made c. 1840 / 50 14 Carat Gold / 585 (checked) Red Gold, decorated with ornaments made of enamel as well as cover...
Category

1840s Austrian Antique Early Victorian Jewelry

Materials

Pearl, 14k Gold, Gold, Enamel

Citrine Diamonid Ring in 14KT Yellow Gold Cocktail Evening Ring
Located in Jupiter, FL
Rare imperial citrine diamond ring, the citrine is AAAA quality with cognac orange hues that are a rare find, the ring is a Victorian style made in 14KT yellow gold. GRAM WEIGHT: 1...
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Early 19th Century North American Antique Early Victorian Jewelry

Materials

Citrine, Diamond, Yellow Gold, 14k Gold

Pineapple Handicraft in Silver
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Pineapple handicraft in silver
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1980s Italian Vintage Early Victorian Jewelry

Materials

Silver

Pink Tourmaline Diamond Silver Gold Leaf Pin
Located in Chicago, IL
Gold over silver and silver diamond and pink tourmaline leaf pin, set with 186 rose cut diamonds approximately 7.44cts and 12 cabochon pink tourmalines
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Early 1900s Unknown Antique Early Victorian Jewelry

Materials

Tourmaline, White Diamond, Gold Plate, Silver

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