HISTORY
The Victorians were very sentimental and this was lead
by Queen Victoria whose choice of dress and jewellery was highly regarded. She lived the
last 40 years of her life in mourning after Prince Alfred died. She wore black
clothing so black jewellery was the only choice. An entire industry grew around
the mining and carving of jet, a fossilised coal found near the town of Whitby in England, hence its name. Imitations were made: French jet, a
black glass and vulcanite, a hardened rubber, are just two of many.
This is an Extraordinary Victorian beaded necklace with
cross pendant. Produced at a time when black jewellery was popular as mourning jewellery, I am unsure what it is crafted from but it is possibly onyx as
it is not light but not too heavy either. There are no mold lines to suggest it
is man made but natural striations visible only under magnification. It is not
French Jet (glass) as it is too light.
It is comprised of larger and small spacing beads
culminating with the original Rose Gold Filled
Barrel clasp. The large cross is fabulously carved and shaped and could be
removed, if desired.
MEASURES
BEADS Length:
42cm end-to-end
Width: 6.6mm
CROSS: 5.45cm tall by 3.41cm
wide and 7.3mm thick
Weight: 36.78 grams
OVERALL
Near MINT Antique condition! This is a Stunning necklace presenting
with Absolutely NO wear or damage. The clasp is original one. These impressive,
eye-catching pieces of Antique jewellery rarely become available so you will be
thrilled to bits with this. Perfect for
any Antique Heirloom Collection.