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Find Out MoreArrows had many meanings in antiqueFrom the Latin 'antiquus', meaning 'old and long in existence', it is generally used to refer to collectible artifacts of at least 100 years of age.
jewellery. They could be worn for Love (Cupid’s arrow) Vengeance (poison arrow) Truth (‘straight as an arrow’) or Strength (Diana the Huntress with her quiver of arrows). This arrow is a particularly large example and was made in France in the Art DecoA movement within the arts between the two Great Wars (1920-1935) across Europe and the US, characterized by its clean, geometric designs. The aesthetic was intended to celebrate an age of progress and the modernity of the machine. period circa 1925. The arrow head and feathers have been set with graduated rose diamonds and the shaft has been set with baguetteFrench for “rod.” A type of rectangular step-cut comprising fourteen parallel, narrow facets running the length of the stone. Popular in mid-century eternity bands. cut onyxOnyx is an opaque black variety of polycrystalline chalcedony quartz. within tramline settings. This combination of stones was common in the 1920s and it created drama in a piece of jewellery. This is a large arrow brooch and is a dramatic look when worn on a lapel.
The largest arrow brooch that we have come across.
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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