No reserve price - Bracelet Silver - Antique





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Antique silver multi-strand necklace featuring deep red beads (likely garnet) with a central oval focal piece engraved with initials M G and woven hairwork detailing, weighing 54.39 g with good used condition and no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Material: Silver (partially gold-tone details)
Total weight: 54.39 g
Striking antique style silver necklace composed of multiple strands of deep red beads, likely garnet, arranged in an elegant and substantial design. The necklace is centered by a large oval focal element featuring an engraved monogram with the letters “M” and “G”, set above an intricate woven detail that may be hairwork (woven hair), a technique commonly used in Victorian mourning jewelry.
The central piece displays refined craftsmanship with rich detailing, suggestive of late 19th to early 20th century European design, reminiscent of Victorian and Edwardian styles. The combination of the dark red beads, the ornate centerpiece, and the woven detail gives the necklace a dramatic and deeply historical character.
With its considerable weight of 54.39 grams, this necklace has a solid, high quality feel and strong visual presence. It can be appreciated both as a wearable statement piece and as a collectible item for lovers of antique jewelry, mourning jewelry, or historical European design.
A rare and eye catching piece, ideal for collectors or those seeking a distinctive antique necklace with character and history.
This piece has been fully checked by our in house jeweller & gemologist.
Shipped tracked and insured from the Netherlands (within the European Union).You can expect to receive this item in 5 business days or less.
Material: Silver (partially gold-tone details)
Total weight: 54.39 g
Striking antique style silver necklace composed of multiple strands of deep red beads, likely garnet, arranged in an elegant and substantial design. The necklace is centered by a large oval focal element featuring an engraved monogram with the letters “M” and “G”, set above an intricate woven detail that may be hairwork (woven hair), a technique commonly used in Victorian mourning jewelry.
The central piece displays refined craftsmanship with rich detailing, suggestive of late 19th to early 20th century European design, reminiscent of Victorian and Edwardian styles. The combination of the dark red beads, the ornate centerpiece, and the woven detail gives the necklace a dramatic and deeply historical character.
With its considerable weight of 54.39 grams, this necklace has a solid, high quality feel and strong visual presence. It can be appreciated both as a wearable statement piece and as a collectible item for lovers of antique jewelry, mourning jewelry, or historical European design.
A rare and eye catching piece, ideal for collectors or those seeking a distinctive antique necklace with character and history.
This piece has been fully checked by our in house jeweller & gemologist.
Shipped tracked and insured from the Netherlands (within the European Union).You can expect to receive this item in 5 business days or less.
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