1950s Rhodium-Plated Malachite Lily of the Valley European & American Antique Brooch, purchased from a UK antique shop.
Lilies of the valley are flowers that begin to bloom with the arrival of spring, thus symbolizing "the return of happiness" and "happiness visiting again."
Malachite jewelry has been crafted since the time of ancient Greece and was popular in Europe during the reign of Louis XIV. However, it wasn't until the Victorian era (1837-1901) when Queen Victoria herself wore it that designers began to frequently use malachite.
In the 18th century, when Switzerland prohibited the public display of diamonds, malachite, along with cut steel, became an alternative. After Prince Albert's death in 1861, Queen Victoria entered a period of mourning, requiring the entire court to wear black and avoid opulent jewelry. Malachite gained popularity as a modest alternative for the aristocracy.
Malachite possesses its own historical significance. After all, this lustrous gemstone has adorned numerous royals, from Cleopatra to Queen Victoria. Understated yet beautiful, malachite jewelry is a must-have for any collection. Emotionally, malachite is believed to protect you from negativity, encourage introspection and boost self-confidence, reduce burnout, and inspire artistic creativity.
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- 1950s Rhodium-Plated Malachite Lily of the Valley European & American Antique Brooch, purchased from a UK antique shop.
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