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Edwardian 15ct Gold Suffragette Necklace

431S
Rare Find
Written by Olly Gerrish

An impressive large gold Suffragette necklace set with a (Green colour meaning “give”), Pearls ( White colour meaning “women”), (Violet colour meaning “votes”). This necklace would have been worn by sympathisers of the Suffrage movement as a sign to other women of their feelings. It is a very pretty design composed of a large amethyst with a leaf and bud design on either side set with graduated split pearls with a drop set with a peridot.
Mrs Pethick-Lawrence, editor of the weekly newspaper Votes for Women, explained the symbolism of the colours in spring 1908: “Purple as everyone knows is the royal colour. It stands for the royal blood that flows in the veins of every suffragette, the instinct of freedom and dignity; white stands for purity in private and public life; green is the colour of hope and the emblem of spring.” In other words, she said, the colours stood for freedom and dignity, purity and hope.
This necklace was made circa 1910-1915 and is in original condition.

Ollys Pick

Fantastic to find this large original Suffragette necklace in such great condition.

Item Number
431S
Measurements
Length 38.5cm,BR.Height of pendant 5cm
Amethyst 1.5cm by 1.2cm
Peridot 9mm by 7mm
Item Materials
Date & Origin
Provenance
English
Hallmarks
Marked 15 (for 15ct gold)
Condition
Excellent
Discovered
3 years ago
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