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Buying antique jewellery is both ethical and eco-friendly as harmful and destructive mining processes are not needed to make an item yours. So give yourself a pat on the back!
Find Out MoreA good example of a GeorgianJewellery made in the Georgian era (1714-1830). mourningRings made especially to mark the death of a loved one. Often called 'memento mori' rings. Rare examples survive intact and are highly collectable. ring. Garnets were often used as they represented blood, and the pearls were for tears! As if that isn’t enough there is black enamelA pigmented glass-like material used in powdered form and fused onto the metal surface of a piece of jewellery. which represents death. Black was used if the one remembered had been married, and white was for the unmarried. They were often engraved on the inside of the shankThe circle of metal that attaches to the decorative part of a ring and encircles the finger. with the departed’s name and the date of his/her sad demise… These rings are highly collectable, especially if they are in good condition.
Buying antique jewellery is both ethical and eco-friendly as harmful and destructive mining processes are not needed to make an item yours. So give yourself a pat on the back!
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