Late 19th Century, UK Victorian Era Celtic Style Agate Anchor Convertible Pendant Brooch

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Late 19th Century, UK Victorian Era Celtic Style Agate Anchor Convertible Pendant Brooch - Brooches - Silver Silver

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This convertible pendant brooch, originating from the late Victorian era in Britain (1870-1890s), is crafted from sterling silver and adorned with colorful agates. The piece features a delicate, streamlined ship's anchor, intricately entwined with a flexible, three-dimensional rope knot around its exquisitely carved body. The top is inlaid with agates of various hues. In Celtic culture, the anchor, used to secure ships at sea, signifies stability and steadfastness, symbolizing security and a longing for sanctuary and home. Within the context of its fusion with Christianity, it also represents unwavering faith and hope. Furthermore, during the Victorian era, a period rich in symbolism, the anchor was also regarded as a symbol of love and fidelity. Its combination with the anchor's inherent symbolism of stability in Celtic culture expresses a deeper, more enduring emotional commitment. The Celtic style is characterized by spiral patterns, geometric designs, and representations of flora and fauna. It utilizes gold and silver to create distinctive motifs, often inlaid with semi-precious stones like colored crystals and agates. This style carries undertones of nature worship and is laden with symbolism, such as the Celtic knot, representing eternal soul, and Scottish elements like oak leaves and thistles, showcasing the beauty of nature. These natural elements are typically geometrized and integrated into interwoven knotwork and spiral patterns, forming an abstract expression of nature. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were deeply captivated by the natural landscapes and traditional culture of the Scottish Highlands after their first visit in 1842. They purchased Balmoral Castle in 1848, transforming it into a summer residence and actively promoting Scottish art and culture. Queen Victoria's public adornment with jewelry featuring Celtic knots and natural stones propelled this style to the pinnacle of fashion. The 19th century also coincided with the flourishing of Romanticism, where a fascination with nature and history became a cultural trend among the aristocracy. The Scottish Highlands were seen as a symbol of ancient traditions and pristine nature. Additionally, Celtic designs, with their intricate patterns and hand-carved qualities, became a source of inspiration for the Arts and Crafts movement. Combined with these factors, the unique and mystical Celtic style became a prevailing trend in the 19th century, embodying a fusion of fashion, national culture, and ancient history. The piece is in good antique condition, showing normal signs of oxidation and wear, with some areas more pronounced. It is a century-old antique item, not a brand-new piece. Origin: United Kingdom Era: 1870-1890s Material: Sterling Silver Gemstone: Agate Dimensions: 4.4x3x0.9 cm Weight: 5.39g Condition: Good antique condition, with normal oxidation and signs of wear, some areas more noticeable. Purchase Notice: Antique jewelry refers to pieces that are "over a century old." Items less than a hundred years old are classified as vintage or second-hand jewelry. All jewelry sold by Xiangcheng Antique Jewelry comes with a brand certificate detailing the piece's era, materials, and other specifications. We offer a full refund if the item does not match the certificate. Each item's condition is meticulously documented with photographic equipment before sale to ensure customers are fully aware of any imperfections or signs of wear. Photographs form an integral part of the item's description. Therefore, customers are requested to carefully assess their purchase intent before checkout. Once the checkout process is completed, due to the unique nature of our products, we regret that returns or exchanges cannot be accepted for any reason, including minor flaws or depreciation. We kindly ask customers to reconfirm their purchase decision thoroughly before completing the checkout to avoid any disputes. Shipping Methods: Enjoy complimentary shipping on any single jewelry purchase to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and Japan. Within Taiwan, all items will be sent via registered mail by Chunghwa Post. If registered mail is inconvenient, please specify store pickup (7-11 or FamilyMart) in your order and provide the store name or code. Shipments to Hong Kong and Macau will be handled by SF Express.

Product Details

Material
Silver
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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Ranking
No.57,663 - Accessories  |  No.1,030 - Brooches
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Product Type
Antique and Vintage
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Discover historically rich, symbolic antique jewelry from the UK, available on Pinkoi. Enjoy complimentary shipping on any single jewelry purchase and collect a piece of history!

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