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Victorian Turquoise and Diamond Stud Earrings-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery

Victorian Turquoise and Diamond Stud Earrings

$4,055.00

Reference: CA9686

Beautiful and bright Victorian turquoise and rose-cut diamond cluster earrings set in silver and 18ct gold on a stud fitting. Circa 1890

Measurements: 1.3cm diameter

Era:

Victorian 1837-1901

Condition:

Excellent

Materials:

Main Stones: • Turquoise

• Silver • Gold

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Victorian Turquoise and Diamond Stud Earrings

$4,055.00
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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.