The Aesthetic Period (1855-1901) of Victorian jewelry can be defined as one of reaction against previous jewelry periods. Victorians became disillusioned with fashions and furnishings and sought a way out of the conventions of the past, moving toward a time of more refined artistic taste. The new generation of jewelry designers rejected the heavy-handed, ornate jewelry pieces favored by their predecessors. They turned to simpler shapes and motifs from nature. Novelty jewelry also became widely popular, with jewel studded creatures at the forefront. Fashionable women wanted to achieve the impression that they were a bit naughty or frivolous thus showing the world they were modern and carefree, wearing multiple novelty brooches on their coats, jackets, and even their parasols!
This large lizard brooch is crafted in silver, with marcasite accents that really glint in the sun! A showy trinket, the perfect glittering pet for any sex, it will be a stunning statement on any outfit you wear!
Details (approximate)
Dimensions: 5 7/8"
Weight: 36 grams
Materials: Silver, Marcasite
Marks: None
Condition: Excellent Antique condition commensurate with age and wear