1950s marcasite rhodium lily of the valley European and American antique brooch, purchased in a British antique store.
Lily of the valley is a flower that begins to bloom with the arrival of spring, so it symbolizes "the return of happiness" and "the return of happiness."
Marcasite jewelry has been made since ancient Greece and was popular in Europe during the reign of Louis XIV. However, it was not until Queen Victoria wore it herself during the Victorian Era (1837-1901) that designers began to frequently use marcasite.
When public display of diamonds was banned in Switzerland in the 18th century, marcasite emerged as a substitute, along with cutting steel. After the death of Prince Albert in 1861, when Queen Victoria entered a period of mourning and ordered the entire court to wear black and avoid extravagant jewelry, marcasite became popular as a sober alternative to the aristocracy.
Marcasite has its own historical value. After all, this sparkling Gemstone has adorned many members of the royal family from Cleopatra to Queen Victoria, understated and beautiful marcasite jewelry is a must-have in any collection. And emotionally, marcasite is thought to be a treasure that protects you from negative emotions, encourages introspection and increased self-confidence, reduces burnout, and inspires artistic creativity.
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- 1950s marcasite rhodium lily of the valley European and American antique brooch, purchased in a British antique shop.
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