This brooch is a fine example of antique Victorian mourning jewelry, dating to the late 19th to early 20th century.
This brooch is a fine example of antique Victorian mourning jewelry, dating to the late 19th to early 20th century.
This brooch is a fine example of antique Victorian mourning jewelry, dating to the late 19th to early 20th century.
It is crafted from a brass base coated with rich black enamel, characteristic of the somber aesthetic associated with mourning attire of the Victorian era. The elongated oval shape of the brooch reflects the clean and understated design typical of this period, where simplicity symbolized reverence and respect for the deceased.
At its center lies a delicate silver star, elegantly contrasting with the dark enamel background. This star is further adorned with a seed pearl, which was a common embellishment in mourning jewelry.
Seed pearls were often used to represent purity, tears, or a celestial connection, aligning with the Victorian obsession with symbolism and sentimentality.
The reverse of the brooch features a functional pin and clasp mechanism, indicative of period craftsmanship.
Mourning jewelry such as this piece was typically worn to commemorate a loved one and adhered to strict mourning customs of the time. The black enamel serves as a universal symbol of grief, while the star and pearl elements could also represent hope or remembrance.
Measurements :The brooch measures 4.7cm x 1cm wide.The seed pearl measures 1.30mm in diameter.Brooch with a total weight of 6.9grams.