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Elegant Sword Pin with Rubies and Diamonds in Rose Gold, c. 1890


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Elegant Sword Pin with Rubies and Diamonds in Rose Gold, c. 1890
Elegant Sword Pin with Rubies and Diamonds in Rose Gold, c. 1890
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So-called Novelty jewelry in figurative, conversation-sparking forms enjoyed great popularity in the last third of the 19th century. From the 1880s onwards, brooches in the shape of weapons such as hatchets, arrows and swords were increasingly produced in precious, prestigious materials. "Tiny daggers of Roman gold, the sheaths being set with diamonds and rubies, are quite in favor for gift lace-pins," reported the jewellery periodical The Keystone as early as 1888. This is just such a sword or dagger. The piece is made of reddish gold. The pommel and handle are richly set with old-cut diamonds and natural rubies. The blade can be pulled out of the scabbard and then inserted through fabric. A practical safety chain connects both parts. This type of pin was not worn by men, but by women. A photograph taken between 1887 and 1900 of a young lady with a very similar pin, worn on her collar, can be found in the collections of the National Museum of African American History & Culture, see here. One might assume that the lady who wore such pieces was quite modern-minded and self-confident - was it once the jewellery of a feisty "New Woman", who in the 1890s increasingly stood up for rights that are taken for granted today, such as studying at university, pursuing a profession, playing sports? An unusual piece that is sure to attract attention! The quotation from [Anon.], 'Fancies in Gold and Silver', The Keystone, February 1888, p. 8.
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Elegant Sword Pin with Rubies and Diamonds in Rose Gold, c. 1890
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€ 1,490.00 *
Content 1 piece
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