Victorian Scottish Agate Inlay Silver Earrings
Victorian Scottish Agate Inlay Silver Earrings
$1,600.00
Description
DATE: Victorian, c.1870
Scotland is known for its abundance of agate which is found in a huge variety of colours and patterns, each type specific to a particular locality. Lapidaries working in Edinburgh's "new town" made most of the pebble jewellery produced in the 18th and 19th centuries, sourcing stones from collectors and gem hunters who scoured the country in search of new deposits. Queen Victoria's love for all things Scottish generated a buoyant demand for jewellery of this style, and it's estimated that the number of people working in jewellery manufacturing in the 1870s exceeded two thousand.
These striking Scottish earrings date from the peak of production, circa 1870. The rhombus shaped drops are articulated, allowing them to dangle freely. 19th century Scottish jewellery is known today for its creative use of cut stone inlays, with artisans making great use of the various agates and hardstones on offer - often cut into intricate and abstract shapes.
STONES
Agate
MEASUREMENTS
Drop: 6.0cm
Width: 2.1cm
WEIGHT
16.2g
MARKS
No marks present, test as Sterling Silver
CONDITION
Very good, with gorgeous antique patina and oxidation (can be polished out if required)
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