-Victorian 1880 Etruscan Revival Dangle Drop Earrings In 15 Kt Yellow Gold
-Victorian 1880 Etruscan Revival Dangle Drop Earrings In 15 Kt Yellow Gold
-Victorian 1880 Etruscan Revival Dangle Drop Earrings In 15 Kt Yellow Gold
-Victorian 1880 Etruscan Revival Dangle Drop Earrings In 15 Kt Yellow Gold
-Victorian 1880 Etruscan Revival Dangle Drop Earrings In 15 Kt Yellow Gold
-Victorian 1880 Etruscan Revival Dangle Drop Earrings In 15 Kt Yellow Gold
-Victorian 1880 Etruscan Revival Dangle Drop Earrings In 15 Kt Yellow Gold
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-Victorian 1880 Etruscan Revival Dangle Drop Earrings In 15 Kt Yellow Gold

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Etruscan-Roman revival dangle drop earrings.

Gorgeous pair of oversized dangle-drop earrings, created in England during the Victorian era (1837-1901), back in the 1880's. These beautiful antique pair has been crafted with Etruscan-Roman revival patterns in solid yellow gold of 15 karats with high polished finish. These earrings were designed with several bold spheres that freely hangs from concealed rings. These extraordinary ear-pendants are made with extreme elegance and the design was made with soft and simple lines, without exaggerated ornate and decorative motifs, characteristics of the time. They are fitted with a pair of French hooks for pierced ears.

Weight: 18.60 Grams, (11.93 Dwt).

Measurements: 75 mm by 35 mm (2.96 x 1.38 Inches).

Hallmarks: Stamped with the maker's mark, the mark for the gold assay and others unidentified marks.

The Victorian Period

This era is one of the most influenced and influential periods of antique jewelry. This period is defined by the British monarch, in this case, Alexandrina Victoria, the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, as well as the Empress of India, years 1837-1901. There are 3 sub-periods within this era. First, the early, Romantic period, which is soaked in traditions, natural motifs in gold and silver, clear stones only being worn during the day and colored gems by night. The second being the Grand or mourning period, which coincides with the death of Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert the consort, who died in December of 1861. This period included large, dark, somber, dramatic jewelry, with a lot of black onyx, jet wood, amethyst, garnet and gold. This lasted until 1880's, when the aesthetic period of jewelry began. The Late or third stage of the Victorian period, use more complex and feminine motifs, returning to the natural, including many floral and celestial designs, with more decadent gemstones, lasting until the turn of the century. The Victorian era of jewelry includes many movements found in other countries, including revivals such as the Etruscan the Roman and the Egyptian as well as the Art Nouveau, Liberty style and Arts and Crafts design movements which lead into the beginning of the twentieth century.

Etruscan-Roman Revival

This type of jewelry design reflects the fascination of Victorian era women with the Etruscans and the Romans, an ancient people who lived on the west coast of Italy between 700-300 BC. The discovery of Etruscan tombs during the 19th century inspired many Etruscan Revival jewelry collections like this, in yellow gold and with gemstone cabochons.

Collateral: They are accompanied by a presentation jewelry box.

ConditionThe overall condition of these earrings are excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to the gold. This pair has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.

INVENTORY REF: E030724MINM/.3576


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