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cemeterywind:Late Victorian brooch with a man in the moon cameo carved from transparent moonstone, s
cemeterywind: Late Victorian brooch with a man in the moon cameo carved from transparent moonstone,
shewhoworshipscarlin: Cameo brooch, 1870s.
the-art-of-mourning: Victorian Gutta Percha Hand and Snake Mourning Brooch Source/Source :)
cemeterywind: Late Victorian brooch with a man in the moon cameo carved from transparent moonstone,
Victorian Emerald Brooch by Giuliano
Do not forget the bird or it will not sing. This French Victorian brooch in silver and gold is more
A rock crystal reverse intaglio brooch/pendant, circa 1890 The oval cabochon rock crystal carved and
Black Victorian Mourning Jewellery.Hand and snake gutta percha mourning brooch.
Daguerreotype portrait of two unidentified women taken by French photographer Joseph-Philibert
Funerary Series lapel pins are now up for pre sale! ⚰
amefuri-no-kayoubi: Hand holding an eyeball. Inspired by this picture of a Victorian brooch. Reblog
Victorian Maiden, French Marine Boat Neck OP (2016)
carolathhabsburg: A 1880s diamond and cultured pearl snake brooch. For victorians, snakes were symbo
cemeterywind: Late Victorian brooch with a man in the moon cameo carved from transparent moonstone,
It is time to sow your jewel seeds for a full flowery harvest in the summer.
Charming Victorian brooch depicting two griffons protecting their opal egg
Magnificent Victorian brooch pendant with humunguous rose cut diamond
Royal Jewels from the Bourbon Parma Family Burmese Ruby and diamond bow brooch/hair ornament, circa
carolathhabsburg: A 1880s diamond and cultured pearl snake brooch. For victorians, snakes were symbo
wike-wabbits: Victorian brooch. A hand holding an eyeball
wike-wabbits: Victorian brooch. A hand holding an eyeball
Jewellery set owned by Empress Elisabeth of Austria. Set contains two brooches and two pins made out
carolathhabsburg:A 1880s diamond and cultured pearl snake brooch. For victorians, snakes were symbol
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