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Find Out MoreAn unusual early VictorianJewellery made in the the Victorian era (1839-1901). ring that was made circa 1860. It has been set with four carved garnets with three silverA metallic element which is malleable and ductile, and white in colour, making it ideal for use in jewellery. It is usually mixed with copper to improve its hardness.
slanting bands in between that have been set with graduated rose diamonds. In the 1860s Holbeinesque, neo-Renaissance or Renaissance Revival style jewellery which had appealed to the Tudor court, was rediscovered by Victorian jewellers and their patrons, reviving a fashion that flourished into the early 1900s. The style is often characterised by cabochonA polished, not faceted, dome shaped stone - either round or oval with a flat polished base, primarily used as a cut for phenomenal stones such as cat's eyes and stars.
cut gemstones. Such designs were inspired by the art of Hans Holbein the Younger, and were often copied from jewellery depicted in Holbein’s portraits of Tudor ladies from the court of Henry VIII by jewellers such as John Brogden and Carlo Giuliano.
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