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Victorian Aquamarine and Diamond Jabot Pin-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery
Victorian Aquamarine and Diamond Jabot Pin-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery

Victorian Aquamarine and Diamond Jabot Pin

€2.737,95

Reference: CA9848

Victorian aquamarine and diamond jabot pin set in 18ct gold and platinum. The stunning pear-shaped aquamarine is approximately 18.84 carats with four small diamonds approximately 12 points in total.  In the original retailer's box from J. McGilray and Son Oban. Jabots were the ruffled lace at the front of men's shirts. Circa 1900

Measurements: Length 9.5cm

Weight: 10.79 grams

Era:

Victorian 1837-1901

Condition:

Excellent

Materials:

Main Stones: • Aquamarine

• Platinum • Gold

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Victorian Aquamarine and Diamond Jabot Pin

€2.737,95
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ABOUT THE ERA

Victorian Era Jewellery

Jewellery in the Victorian era (1837–1901), named after Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, is notable for its diversity and reflection of the period's social, cultural, and technological changes.

This era can be divided into three distinct periods: the Early Victorian or Romantic period, the Mid-Victorian or Grand period, and the Late Victorian or Aesthetic period. Each phase had its own unique characteristics and influences on jewellery design.