Victorian Jewelry Gallery
paleissexy
amy jump
disney tots
fandom-soup
aeioupanda
Antique Victorian Moonstone, Amethyst, and Pearl Ring
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
1) Victorian love bird carrying two hearts to a beloved. 2) Georgian sepia on ivory pendant of two l
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
Prev
Next