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Find Out MoreA charming 18ct75% pure gold (or 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts other metals) gold basket pendant that was made circa 1820. It has been set with garnets and turquoiseTurquoise is an opaque gem and is often formed in what is called matrix, a black or brown veining derived from the host rock in which the gem forms. In fine jewellery, unblemished sky blue turquoise is the ideal, although regularly patterned matrix turquoise is also sought-after. with bunches of grapes hanging over the sides and applied leaves in a different colour gold. Grapes are viewed as a symbol of abundance and fertility, and turquoise means “Forget me not” after the flower of the same name. Set in to the base is a citrineCitrine (from the French for ‘lemon’) is a rare, yellow type of quartz, a semi-precious stone that ranges in colour from pale yellow to orange to golden brown. The best quality citrine is found in Brazil.. These little works of art would have been given as tokens of love in the Regency period.
Such a rare little GeorgianJewellery made in the Georgian era (1714-1830). masterpiece !
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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