Description: About this Piece Length: 1" (excluding bail) Width: Just over 5/8"Material: Tests for gold plate, natural carnelian Weight: 6.9 gramsMark: No mark Era: Victorian Why You’ll Love It A timeless and striking example of the Victorian watch fob. Recessed and raised designs in a gold plated setting, with a vibrant yellow hue, showcase the detailed scroll motif that continues onto the matching original split ring - uniquely still paired together. Bright red carnelian catches the eye from the charm's base where it sits flush with the setting. Classic in size, its 3-dimensional design shines from all angles for a bold and dimensional look on a favorite chain or charm bracelet. Condition and Quality● Bright patina with minimal surface wear to the setting. No dents. ● Fresh sheen, light surface wear, and no chipping on the natural carnelian.● Secure, original bail. Collector NoteOn Watch Fobs. Watch fob jewelry surged in popularity during the Victorian era, embodying the era's emphasis on sophistication and intricate craftsmanship. These decorative accessories were primarily intended for pocket watches, serving both practical and aesthetic functions. Distinguished by elaborate engravings, gemstones, and artistic motifs, watch fobs became prominent fashion statements for both men and women. Victorian sentimentality was evident in the incorporation of lockets, miniature portraits, or personal mementos into these fobs. Reflecting the period's love for symbolism, these enduring pieces allowed wearers to convey their affections, allegiances, or beliefs through artfully designed symbols. On Victorian. A young Queen Victoria assumed her role in 1837 and her taste in jewelry quickly became culturally influential, within England and beyond. Her relationship to jewelry was enmeshed with her husband, Prince Albert, who gifted the Queen for their engagement, a snake ring, embedded with an emerald (her birthstone) in its head. Continuing from the Georgian era and intensified by Queen Victoria’s taste, sentimental and figural jewelry was a major trend throughout the Victorian era. When certain ideas and words were deemed too forward or improper to be spoken, jewelry and symbolic meaning was used to communicate what was left unsaid. _gsrx_vers_1680 (GS 9.8.3 (1680))
Price: 235 USD
Location: Altadena, California
End Time: 2025-01-08T02:10:08.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Antique
Antique: Yes
Type: Pendant
Department: Women
Main Stone Creation: Natural
Era: Victorian (1837-1901)
Style: Pendant
Original/Reproduction: Original
Metal: Yellow Gold Plated
Jewelry Department: Fine
Main Stone: Carnelian
Vintage: Yes