Pyrite Sterling Silver Sword Brooch 🎀 Sourced from a UK antique shop.
Pyrite 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 incorporate pyrite. In the 18th century, when Switzerland prohibited the public display of diamonds, pyrite, along with cut steel, emerged as an alternative. After the passing of Prince Albert in 1861, Queen Victoria entered a period of mourning, requiring the entire court to wear black and refrain from wearing ostentatious jewelry. Pyrite gained popularity as a modest substitute for nobility. Pyrite holds its own historical significance. After all, this gleaming gemstone has adorned numerous royals, from Cleopatra to Queen Victoria. Subtle yet beautiful, pyrite jewelry is a must-have in any collection. Emotionally, pyrite is believed to shield you from negativity, encourage introspection and boost self-confidence, reduce burnout, and inspire artistic creativity.
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- Pyrite Sterling Silver Sword Brooch 🎀 Sourced from a UK antique shop.
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