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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!
Find Out MoreSo many children died young in the 19th century. Here is a sad example of a gold and black enamelA pigmented glass-like material used in powdered form and fused onto the metal surface of a piece of jewellery. ring in memory of “JD aged 19 months died 21st jan.ry 1832”. There is a small lock of hair under the glazed rectangular top. The shankThe circle of metal that attaches to the decorative part of a ring and encircles the finger. is bifurcated where it meets the top and is engraved with laurel leaves.
Unmarked, tested to 9ct gold
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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