Thursday, February 17, 2011

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Jewels of the eighteenth century


was Georgiana (1714-1837) - They are handmade and each piece has a unique quality. The jewelry Georgians often depict leaves, birds, flowers and other subjects from nature. They may also include stones such as pink diamonds, precious coral and topaz. These jewels are very rare.

early Victorian
(1837-1850) - reflect the nature through design-based flora and fauna, often engraved over complicated in the hand. Jewels as medallions and brooches were popular during this period, as well as colorful gems and diamonds.

intermediate
Victorian Age (1860-1880) - This period coincides with the death of the husband of Queen Victoria, Albert, who threw it over a period of mourning. They have a sober and austere and are known as mourning jewelry, these pieces are often made of dark stones and heavy, like onyx, amethyst and garnet red. This period was also marked by the discovery of new ways to use metals and gems in jewelry, which inspired the creation of bold, colorful pieces with classical motifs made with mosaics, shells, jasper and amethyst. Even the Japanese issues have gained in popularity during this period.


Late Victorian age (1885-1900) - The designers of the period aesthetic use diamonds and gems from the feminine colors such as sapphire, spinel and peridot. The pins for hats were popular at this time, since even the hats were a fashion accessory. Although the reasons for the stars, play on pins and brooches, were common during the period aesthetic.






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