Victorian Mourning Jewelry

Antique Victorian Mourning French Jet Gold Filled Blonde Hair Cross Brooch Pin

Antique Victorian Mourning French Jet Gold Filled Blonde Hair Cross Brooch Pin
Antique Victorian Mourning French Jet Gold Filled Blonde Hair Cross Brooch Pin
Antique Victorian Mourning French Jet Gold Filled Blonde Hair Cross Brooch Pin
Antique Victorian Mourning French Jet Gold Filled Blonde Hair Cross Brooch Pin
Antique Victorian Mourning French Jet Gold Filled Blonde Hair Cross Brooch Pin

Antique Victorian Mourning French Jet Gold Filled Blonde Hair Cross Brooch Pin

Tests for gold-filled, glass, human hair. Why You'll Love It.

This Victorian mourning brooch incorporates a loved one. S blonde hair within its glass triangles. Intricate and detailed, the artistry of the piece speaks to the proufound grief of a loved one. The Maltese cross shape is a symbol of protection and reminds the wearer that our loved ones are watching over us from afar. Intricate rose and yellow gold detailing contrasts with the faceted black glass to capture the light in the most entrancing way.

Bright patina with minimal surface wear to the setting. Fresh sheen, light surface wear, and no chipping on the glass. The cross holds a profound historical and religious significance, and its presence in antique jewelry is a testament to its enduring symbolism. Throughout the ages, various crosses have been incorporated into jewelry designs, each with its distinct name and style. Antique jewelry enthusiasts can discover a range of crosses, from the Latin cross to the Maltese cross, the Celtic cross, the Byzantine cross, and many more.

These crosses, with their unique shapes and decorative elements, represent different cultural traditions and spiritual beliefs. Mourning jewelry from the Georgian and Victorian eras were special, custom pieces designed in the memory of a deceased loved one. While many mourning pieces used dark materials like natural onyx or jet to convey grief, they were often surprisingly hopeful, as the majority of the western world believed they would one day be reunited with their loved one in the afterlife.

Pieces incorporated symbols that represented this hope or the characteristics of their loved one, as well as locks of hair or small portraits. Today, collecting and wearing antique mourning jewelry is to honor the memory of a real person and appreciate the sentimentality of a bygone era.

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Antique Victorian Mourning French Jet Gold Filled Blonde Hair Cross Brooch Pin