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Find Out MoreA lovely 62.5% pure gold (or 625 parts pure gold and 375 parts other metals). Popular during the Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco eras but was discontinued in the mid-1930s. gold pendant that was made circa 1910, which clearly has the Suffragette colours. Give (green for A variety of chrysolite. It is the gem of variety of olivine. The colour is generally a warm olive or yellowish green.
) Women (white for pearls) Votes (violet/vermilion for rubies) This sent a message when worn to other women who were sympathetic to the Suffrage movement. It is very pretty with a central peridot and decorative scrollwork set with graduated A natural stone is called such because it has not been subjected to any treatments. split pearls and four small rubies. The A component of certain types of jewellery, mostly necklaces, that is used to attach a pendant or stone to a chain. has also been set with two natural split pearls. These original suffragette pieces are becoming much harder to find.
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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