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We are so happy to show you these magnificent heirlooms. These antique earrings are crafted in 18 karat yellow gold and very detailled. These earrings were most likely crafted at the end of the 19th century or the early 1900's in Belgium, they don't carry a hallmark, but were tested for 18 karat solid gold.
These lovely earrings where made when Queen Victoria was the ruler of the United Kingdom. Queen Victoria was an influential person. Her style and sense of fashion became almost a benchmark during her reign. She has devoted much attention on bringing nature into her home and that of her nation throughout her reign. For example plants but also animals were often depicted in her jewellery but also as decoration on furniture and other utensils.
The plain bases function as some kind of canvas around a very well detailled 3D flower set with a total of fourteen little turquoise cabochons. The top of each earring holds a smaller floral set turquoise above some delicate scrolls. the fact that the earrings were made out of two parts, which makes them able to swing around, giving the earrings an even more joyful look. These longer earrings are not heavy and therefore the perfect earrings to wear all day long. They will move and swing smoothly while you are walk around to show them off, like they should be shown off.
We love these European beauties, which date back to the Victorian era, because they represent everything that was common during this period. We adore its grandeur, the elegant shapes and floral forms that are very well created and preserved. These earrings are in very good condition, especially considering their age.
Top to bottom : 3,9 cm
Side to side : 1,15 cm
Total Weight : 2,6 gr
Condition : Very Good - Antique
Material : 18 Karat yellow gold
Hallmark : None - Spectro tested for 18k