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roses–and–rue:If you liked that enviable Victorian sword perfume bottle I posted a few years ago, yo
ilikelookingatnakedmen:bluekraken:sixpenceee:During Victorian times, the only jewelry woman were per
roses–and–rue:A strange Victorian cameo brooch that depicts a dead bird, a recurring motif in still
lost-in-centuries-long-gone:An Exquisite Victorian Era Renaissance Revival Antique Garnet Braceletof
edwardian-time-machine:Victorian cameosSource
sixpenceee:VICTORIAN MOURNING JEWELRY During the Victorian era, it was common to wear “mourning jewe
ENAMEL, GEM-SET AND DIAMOND BROOCH/PENDANT, ROBERT PHILLIPS, 1880s
White Sea Opal Victorian Choker //TitanicTemptations
tomfordvelvetorchid:Victorian Lover’s Eye Jewels #they Might Be Georgian actually… vince can
Victorian 18k Gold Peridot and Pearl Cluster Ring
Marie Antoinette (dir. Sofia Coppola, 2006) ⚜ VoyageVisuel ⚜
gemma-antiqua:Victorian gold and quartz ring, dated to c. 1850. The band is carved with two dragons.
fawnvelveteen:Fuchsia tiara by Köchert, c. 1845. Formerly belonged to the German Princely House of T
Oracle ring with angel aura quartz orb.www.omniastudios.com
highvictoriana:Unusual Victorian moonstone diamond and seed pearl bar brooch with central carved moo
Antique Victorian LOCKET Black Mourning Jewelry Watch CHAIN Tassel, Whitby Jet Gutta Percha Bog Oak
treasures-and-beauty:“The Spirit Hath Fled” - Victorian mourning locket with black and white enamel
boylerpf:Antique Victorian 14K Gold Diamond Locket Brooch Pendantvia boylerpf.com
cemeterywind:Late Victorian brooch with a man in the moon cameo carved from transparent moonstone, s
gothdolly:Loved to Death Gothic Victorian Ztaxidermy Jewelry by lovedtodeath
roses–and–rue:The latest addition to my collection of Victorian hair work is this miniature on mothe
Saint Maximinus (up-right & down-left), and Saint Valantinus, photographed by Toby de Silva | We
From: The art journal illustrated catalogue. The industry of all nations, 1851. London : George Vir
theladyintweed:Victorian sapphire and diamond necklace, mid 19th century Lang Estate Jewelry
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