Victorian Gold and Silver Pill Box Locket Pendant
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Victorian Gold and Silver Pill Box Locket Pendant
A beautiful Victorian gold and silver pill box and locket pendant, with the floral metal work.
The piece consists of a silver frame and two yellow gold disks attached to the frame by hinges. The silver part features an amazing repousse work. The gold disks designed by using chasing technique. Both metal works were typical for the Victorian era.
The round box has a loop to wear as a pendant. Most likely this piece belongs to the Early Victorian time, also known as Romantic Victorian. Lockets were in high demand back then as sentimental pieces to keep a miniature or daguerreotype image of the loved ones.
About the brand
Victorian jewelry is dated from 1837 to 1901. The era's name was inherited from Queen Victoria who reigned during that time. Her significant input shaped the jewelry style of that time.
To navigate in such a vast period, historians divide it into following parts:
Different materials, gemstones and technics were popular specifically for each era. Some styles though remained in favor longer than during just one period. For instance, hair jewelry made its way through Romantic to Grand period. Snake and animal motifs were also in demand throughout the era.
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.
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.
The Late Victorian jewelry makers stepped away from creating massive, heavy pieces. Women lifestyle changed towards independency. 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.
Tiffany & Co. introduced their first solitaire diamond engagement ring during the Late Victorian time. Etruscan and Egyptian revival, along with the Oriental motifs kept being popular. Another typical style for the period was a choker necklace.
The Aesthetic period and the whole Victorian era ended with the Queen Victoria's passing in 1901.
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- Circa: 1900's
- Weight: 33.5 grams
- Measurements: 2” x 2 1/2”
A beautiful Victorian gold and silver pill box and locket pendant, with the floral metal work.
The piece consists of a silver frame and two yellow gold disks attached to the frame by hinges. The silver part features an amazing repousse work. The gold disks designed by using chasing technique. Both metal works were typical for the Victorian era.
The round box has a loop to wear as a pendant. Most likely this piece belongs to the Early Victorian time, also known as Romantic Victorian. Lockets were in high demand back then as sentimental pieces to keep a miniature or daguerreotype image of the loved ones.