Victorian jewelry, dating from 1837 to 1901, takes its name from Queen Victoria, who reigned during this period. Her influence was pivotal in shaping the jewelry styles of the era, leaving a lasting impact on the designs and trends that emerged.
Different materials, gemstones and techniques belong specifically to each section of the era. Some styles though remained in favor longer than during one period. For instance, hair jewelry made its way from Romantic through the Grand period. Snake and animal motifs were also in demand throughout the era.
Early Victorian Jewelry
As to the Queen influence, Romantic Period jewelry had well pronounced sentimental vibes. It was the time when young Queen Victoria was in love with her husband, Prince Albert. And the whole nation admired their relationship. Cameos, matching brooches, miniature portraits and lockets reflected the likeness of loved ones. After Albert’s passing in 1861, the Early Victorian Period ended, and The Grand era began.
Grand Victorian Jewelry
After the incandescent bulb invention in 1870s, diamond jewelry started thriving like never before. Diamonds, being placed under the electric light, revealed their dazzling nature and looked truly fascinating.
Besides Victorian diamond jewelry, mourning jewelry massively gained its popularity, reflecting the Queen grieving state after Albert’s passing.
Opulence and larger scale prevailed in the Grand Victorian jewels style. It was the time of booming economy, and makers picked up the trend.
Late Victorian Jewelry
The Late Victorian jewelry makers stepped away from creating massive, heavy pieces. Women lifestyle changed towards independence. They got involved in new activities such as bicycling and tennis. To keep up with the new clientele’s needs, Late Victorian pieces were lighter and more wearable. Attached safety pins became very handy, and this element is the era’s design feature.
The Aesthetic period and the whole Victorian era ended with Queen Victoria’s passing in 1901.
Circa:1900s
Materials:18k Yellow Gold
Gemstone:Diamond Rose Cut, Turquoise
Weight:16.1 Grams
Measurements:1 ¾” x 1 ½” (4.3 x 4 cm)
Hallmarks:"A", Unidentified Maker's Mark
A charming Victorian brooch, crafted in 18k gold, featuring turquoise and diamond. The brooch’s fan-like shape is adorned with a combination of cabochon cut turquoise stones of various cuts, such as round, oval, and tapered half-barrel cut. The turquoise vivid blue hue contrasts with the gold, bordering the design. At the center staged a large rose cut diamond, surrounded by delicate, floral shaped scrolls. The hanging turquoise beads at the edges provide this fan brooch a playful touch.
This whimsical Victorian brooch features a graceful interplay of shapes and curves, accented with the sparkle of diamonds. It will perfectly reflect an artistic personality and a fanciful style of its wearer.