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Victorian 9kt Gold Overlay Mourning Brooch Silver
Rose and yellow gold are laid over silver to bring soft color into the garden scene on this antique sterling silver brooch pin. Two flowers and a butterfly are engraved in exquisite detail and shimmer as you move. The bobble border compliments the scalloped frame that completes the overall design of the piece. The back of the brooch functions much like the interior of a locket, designed to hold and protect a slender keepsake or cherished photograph within. Mourning jewelry became most popular during the reign of Queen Victoria as she mourned the death of her beloved Prince Albert.
Metal Type: Sterling silver with rose and yellow gold overlay
Measurements: 1-3/4 inches long x 1-3/8 inches wide
Weight: 11.3 grams
Item Number: 406-00217
Mounted gemstones cannot be measured exactly, therefore, carat weight is considered approximate unless accompanied by certification from an independent lab, such as SGL or GIA. Colored gemstones and pearls are often enhanced, unless documentation says otherwise.
Rose and yellow gold are laid over silver to bring soft color into the garden scene on this antique sterling silver brooch pin. Two flowers and a butterfly are engraved in exquisite detail and shimmer as you move. The bobble border compliments the scalloped frame that completes the overall design of the piece. The back of the brooch functions much like the interior of a locket, designed to hold and protect a slender keepsake or cherished photograph within. Mourning jewelry became most popular during the reign of Queen Victoria as she mourned the death of her beloved Prince Albert.
Metal Type: Sterling silver with rose and yellow gold overlay
Measurements: 1-3/4 inches long x 1-3/8 inches wide
Weight: 11.3 grams
Item Number: 406-00217
Mounted gemstones cannot be measured exactly, therefore, carat weight is considered approximate unless accompanied by certification from an independent lab, such as SGL or GIA. Colored gemstones and pearls are often enhanced, unless documentation says otherwise.