Mineral and Matter Heirloom Art Nouveau Locket
Regular price $ 275.00 Save $ -275.00With the introduction of the French era jewelry of Art Nouveau, the feminine, not the sentimental, was now the star of the show: Sweet-faced and natural, with hair in constant flow, it depicted its female subjects most beautiful with long lines and elegant curves; often set in enamel called plique-a-jour. And although there is room for both you and a portrait of your beloved to hide, perhaps instead, a floral solid perfume could reside? A subtle nod in celebration of all things organic, Nouveau and the feminine.
Each locket is one-of-a-kind, and in some cases, over 100 years old. Each has unique wear and tear that adds to the charm and history of the piece.
Locket #1 (Exact age unknown) is made of goldfill and features an etched filigree design with accenting scrollwork. Measures approximately 1" by 1"
Locket #2 (Exact age unknown) is a circular shape with etched floral design. Super shiny with an infinity-esque accent at the top. Measures approximately 1" by 1.25"
Locket #3 (Exact age unknown) is a Japanese-inspired fan shape, which swings open to reveal the compartment. The front is engraved with a cherry blossom. Measures approximately 1.25" by 1.25"
Locket #4 (~1910) features an engraved fan design, flanked by floral and foliage. Measures approximately 1.25" by 1.25"
Locket #5 (Exact age unknown) is a small oval shape, featuring scrollwork reminiscent of architectural details. Measures 0.75" by 1"
Locket #6 (1900-1910) features gorgeous floral high-relief engraving with a smattering of inlaid CZs. The central CZ has its own starburst engraving. A previous owner's initials adorn the back. Measures approximately 1" by 1"
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Mineral and Matter Heirloom Design Pendants
Regular price $ 135.00 Save $ -135.00The rise of the Art Deco Era left a stark contrast to past locket and pendant wearers. Gone was flow, roundness and curvature; now sharp angles, squares and the geometrical were the favor. Even the hairstyles of the day were shorter, more rigid in shape. A direct dichotomy and escape to the rise of a woman’s independence and perhaps where the selfie was invented? So no longer were we wearing our painted paramours around our necks, but our very own portraits. As well as the start of wearing your lover's hair, or your favorite scent.
Each pendant is one-of-a-kind, and in some cases, over 100 years old. Each has unique wear and tear that adds to the charm and history of the piece.
#1 This stunning silver pendant is more than it seems. Unscrewing the top of the pendant, you will discover it is a perfume bottle decanter. Meant to store your favorite fragrance and allow easy application throughout the day. Estimated to be from around the 1930's this .925 sterling silver piece is perfect for everyday wear or for special occasions. This perfect vintage piece comes strung on a 20" sterling silver paperclip chain. This piece measures approximately 2.5" tall by 1" wide.
Locket #2 This gold filled locket features beautiful, intricate details. On the front you will find etched detailing with stunning deep stones. Most likely the initials of the original owner, the initials ME engraved into the back this piece in a beautiful flowing font. Inside this locket you will find two places to put your perfect pictures with plastic coverings for each. Estimated to be from the early 1900's -1920's this piece is the perfect gift. This piece comes stung on a brass toned 20" rope chain. The locket measures approximately 1.25" tall by 1.25" wide.
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Mineral and Matter Heirloom Victorian Locket
Regular price $ 395.00 Save $ -395.00Leave it to a queen to start a whole new movement in jewelry. It was Queen Victoria and her beloved Prince Albert that first defined the Sweetheart Locket; with Victoria being gifted a charm bracelet with eight hanging pendants, each containing a lock of hair from their children - to after Albert’s passing - where she had a locket dangling, his portrait encasing. A wearable reminder of the love they clearly had for each other and the beginning of the lock down of lovers.
Each locket is one-of-a-kind, and in some cases, over 100 years old. Each has unique wear and tear that adds to the charm and history of the piece.
Locket #1 (1890 - 1910)
is a long oval shape, embedded with CZs in 14k goldfill. Comes with vintage photographs inside. Measures 2.5" by 1"
Locket #2 (1900 - 1910) is made of solid gold and features a gemstone carved with the masonic symbol on one side. Measures 1.5" by 1"
Locket #3 (1890) is made of 9k solid gold and is inlaid with genuine rubies.
Comes with vintage photographs inside. Measures 1.5" by 1.25"
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Mineral and Matter Heirloom Art Deco Locket
Regular price $ 118.00 Save $ -118.00The rise of the Art Deco Era left a stark contrast to past locket and pendant wearers. Gone was flow, roundness and curvature; now sharp angles, squares and the geometrical were the favor. Even the hairstyles of the day were shorter, more rigid in shape. A direct dichotomy and escape to the rise of a woman’s independence and perhaps where the selfie was invented? So no longer were we wearing our painted paramours around our necks, but our very own portraits.
Each locket is one-of-a-kind, and in some cases, over 100 years old. Each has unique wear and tear that adds to the charm and history of the piece.
Locket #1 (1935) is adorned with the US Naval Academy insignia on the front. Measures approximately 0.75 " by 1.25"
Locket #2 (1920 - 1930) is a unique square shape with beveled corners. A simple diamond shape is engraved in the middle and kiss-lock clasp on the bottom. May have been used as a pressed powder compact! Measures approximately 1.5" by 1.5"
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