In case you don't get our newsletter, here is our latest missive illuminating some of the romantic symbolism of the Victorian jewelry we love along with a special earring promotion to help make that Valentine's gift undeniably perfect!
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The
knot is significant to many cultures, including the Victorians who saw
it as a symbol of endless love. Our handmade knot pieces are showcased
in gorgeous earrings, long necklaces or succinct bracelets.
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In
Victorian times, coral jewlery was thought to promote good health and
longevity. These earrings from the late 1800's are natural coral in 14k
yellow gold. They add a bit of flare to the evryday or can easily be
dressed up for a night out. Timeless!
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Prince
Albert presented Queen Victoria with a snake ring upon announcement of
their engagement. We love our snake ring for its intricate detailing and
sentimental meaning of "separate but together". Available in the metal
of your choice with the option of setting diamonds in the eyes!
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This
beautiful buckle ring in 14k yellow gold hails from the Victorian era.
It has intricate hand engraving going around the ring which makes it
truly unique. The buckle has long been valued for its associated
sentimental meaning, the Victorians used it as a symbol of protection.
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The
swallow motif was a Victorian symbol for coming home, flying birds
representing the soul. The kissing swallows necklace pairs perfectly
with our swallow charm earrings, always a popular choice for the
holiday.
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This
really sweet antique necklace boasts a 9k yellow gold heart and antique
key charm. The heart is from the Edwardian era, a symbol of love and
passion, and the key represents guardianship. Give the ultimate gift,
the keys to your heart.
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