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Antique Pendant-Brooch with Amethysts & Seed Pearls, Britain, c. 1905


€ 590.00 *
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Antique Pendant-Brooch with Amethysts & Seed Pearls, Britain, c. 1905
Antique Pendant-Brooch with Amethysts & Seed Pearls, Britain, c. 1905
Description
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Amethyst is the violet variation of quartz. The color spectrum ranges from the deep violet of Siberian amethysts to a delicate, cool, almost pinkish tone, which is also known as "Rose de France". Its name is derived from the Greek "amethystos" - "counteracting intoxication" - and expresses the ancient belief that its wearer was immune to the intoxicating effects of wine. In the Middle Ages and even in antiquity, amethyst was therefore used to cut numerous artistic objects such as drinking cups, of which a few precious examples have been preserved in museums of applied arts. This piece of jewelry combines two of these stones with natural pearls to create a cheerful, light design whose floral shape reveals the influence of Art Nouveau. The amethysts have a wonderful lavender color and shine particularly beautifully next to the white natural pearls. The piece of jewelry is made from 9-karat gold. The piece of jewelry can be worn as a brooch and pendant. This dual use was once quite common, as brooches and pendants were worn in the middle, on the collar of a high-necked white blouse. Only the choice of high or low neckline determined whether the jewellery adorned its first owner as a brooch or pendant during the day. We discovered it in London and it was also once created in Great Britain.
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Antique Pendant-Brooch with Amethysts & Seed Pearls, Britain, c. 1905
Intoxicating
€ 590.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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