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Jewellery ~ Charms, Amulets, Talismans & More

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  • Jet Brooch 'Rose'

    Jet Brooch ‘Rose’

    $295.00

    This rare Victorian mourning brooch, hand-carved from genuine Jet, features a meticulous rose at its centre. Its exceptional preservation and minimal wear underscore both its superior craftsmanship and the care it has received. Jet is the fossilised wood of Araucaria araucana (Monkey Puzzle) and related species, which thrived during the Jurassic period, approximately 150 to 180 million years ago. Valued for its deep, lustrous black colour and exceptional rarity, Jet gained prominence in the Victorian era (1860–1890). During this time, black jewellery evolved beyond mourning adornment to represent a sophisticated symbol of style. Items made from Jet, bog oak, vulcanite, or pressed horn frequently held significant personal meaning, functioning as mementoes of affection, loss, and remembrance. The rose motif on this brooch held particular significance in Victorian symbolism, representing love, beauty, and the nuanced interplay between joy and sorrow. This brooch serves as a tangible link to the period's artistic and emotional values, encapsulating its symbolic resonance.   Specifications Description: Whitby Jet Condition: Original, very good Colour: Lustrous black Closure Type: C-Clasp Period: Victorian era (1837-1901), late 19th century Dimensions: H3.6cm x W2.8cm x D2cm, approximately   PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing 'new', 'perfect' or 'unworn items', and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.  

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  • Jet Cameo Brooch 'Lady with Headband'

    Jet Cameo Brooch ‘Lady with Headband’

    $295.00

    This antique mourning brooch represents a rare example of Victorian craftsmanship. Hand-carved from genuine Jet, it displays an ornate portrait cameo with refined facial features and an elaborate design characteristic of the period. The artefact remains exceptionally well-preserved, exhibiting minimal wear and exemplifying high-quality workmanship. Jet is the fossilised wood of Araucaria araucana (Monkey Puzzle) and related species, which flourished during the Jurassic period, approximately 150 to 180 million years ago. Renowned for its deep, lustrous black colour and rarity, Jet became prominent in the Victorian era (1860–1890). During this period, black jewellery transitioned from solely mourning adornment to a sophisticated symbol of style. Objects crafted from Jet, bog oak, vulcanite, or pressed horn often held significant personal meaning, serving as mementoes of affection, loss, and remembrance. Victorian cameos typically featured delicate and intricate carvings, often depicting mythological figures, notable individuals, or symbolic themes. Cameo jewellery was believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck to the wearer. This brooch serves not only as an antique artefact but also as a tangible connection to the artistic and emotional values of the Victorian era.   Specifications Description: Whitby Jet Condition: Very good Colour: Lustrous black Closure Type: ca 1930's safety clasp (see photographs) Period: Victorian era (1837-1901), late 19th century Dimensions: H5.3cm x W3.5cm x D1.5cm, approximately   PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing 'new', 'perfect' or 'unworn items', and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.    

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  • Jet Cameo Brooch ‘Lady with Tiara & Scarf’ 

    Jet Cameo Brooch ‘Lady with Tiara & Scarf’ 

    $275.00

    This antique mourning brooch is a distinctive example of Victorian craftsmanship. Hand carved from genuine Jet, its ornate portrait cameo highlights the period's refined artistry and represents the era's reverence for personal mementoes. Jet is fossilised Araucaria wood from the Jurassic period, dating approximately 150 to 180 million years ago. Valued for its lustrous black hue and rarity, Jet gained prominence in Victorian Britain, when black jewellery became fashionable beyond mourning, serving as mementoes of affection, loss, and remembrance alongside Jet, bog oak, vulcanite, and pressed horn. Victorian cameos, such as the one on this brooch, were intricately carved to depict meaningful figures or motifs and believed to offer protection and good luck. This antique not only showcases period artistry but also connects us to the emotional traditions of Victorian society.   Specifications Description: Whitby Jet Condition: Original, good, imperfections include, one crack on the front, one chip at the back (not visible from the front), and a few chips along the inner cameo base Colour: Lustrous black Closure Type: C-clasp Period: Victorian era (1837-1901), late 19th century Dimensions: H5.3cm x W4.4cm x D2.2cm, approximately   PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing 'new', 'perfect' or 'unworn items', and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.  

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  • Jet Brooch ‘Maple Leaf’

    Jet Brooch ‘Maple Leaf’

    $295.00

    The main allure of this exquisite brooch is its delicately hand-carved maple leaf. The leaf shimmers with the deep lustre of genuine jet, and hails from the nineteenth century (1860–1880). It captures the essence of floriography, the Victorian-era system for conveying messages through floral imagery. Jet is the fossilised wood of Araucaria araucana (Monkey Puzzle) and related species, which thrived during the Jurassic period, approximately 150 to 180 million years ago. Valued for its deep, lustrous black colour and exceptional rarity, Jet gained prominence in the Victorian era (1860–1890). During this time, black jewellery evolved beyond mourning adornment to represent a sophisticated symbol of style. Items made from Jet, bog oak, vulcanite, or pressed horn frequently held significant personal meaning, functioning as mementoes of affection, loss, and remembrance. The maple leaf symbolises strength, endurance, and good fortune, and has traditionally been regarded as a talisman associated with balance, growth, and resilience.   Specifications Description: Whitby Jet Condition: Original, very good, with only a few minor edge imperfections. Colour: Lustrous black Closure Type: C-Clasp Period: Victorian era (1837-1901), late 19th century Dimensions: H4.6cm x W3.2cm x D1cm, approximately   PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing 'new', 'perfect' or 'unworn items', and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.  

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  • Jet Brooch ‘Grape Leaf’ 

    Jet Brooch ‘Grape Leaf’ 

    $225.00

    This lovely brooch, featuring a grape leaf, is hand-carved from genuine Jet and dates to the nineteenth century (1860–1880). It embodies the art of  floriography, a coded system for conveying messages through floral imagery developed during the Victorian era. Jet is the fossilised wood of Araucaria araucana (Monkey Puzzle) and related species, which thrived during the Jurassic period, approximately 150 to 180 million years ago. Valued for its deep, lustrous black colour and exceptional rarity, Jet gained prominence in the Victorian era (1860–1890). During this time, black jewellery evolved beyond mourning adornment to represent a sophisticated symbol of style. Items made from Jet, bog oak, vulcanite, or pressed horn frequently held significant personal meaning, functioning as mementoes of affection, loss, and remembrance. Grapes and leaves carved from Jet frequently symbolised the Christian faith. The presence of the grape leaf in Christian churches or at funeral rites typically signified triumph over death and the promise of heavenly joy.   Specifications Description: Jet, likely Whitby Jet Condition: Original, good, with only a few minor edge imperfections Colour: Lustrous black Closure Type: C-Clasp Period: Victorian era (1837-1901), late 19th century Dimensions: H4.5cm x W5.2cm x D0.8cm, approximately   PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing 'new', 'perfect' or 'unworn items', and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.  

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  • Jet Brooch ‘Argyle Design’

    Jet Brooch ‘Argyle Design’

    $295.00

    This lovely nineteenth-century bar brooch is hand-carved from genuine jet and showcases an ornate argyle pattern with intercrossing diagonal lines across its central rectangular section. Its craftsmanship and unique design exemplify the era’s artistry. The material of this brooch is the fossilised wood of Araucaria araucana (Monkey Puzzle) and related species that thrived during the Jurassic period, approximately 150 to 180 million years ago. Its deep, lustrous black colour and rarity made it highly valued in the Victorian era (1860–1890), when jet brooches like this one were worn both for their elegance and symbolic meaning as cherished tokens of affection or remembrance. This dainty brooch, measuring approximately 1.6cm in height, 4.7cm in width, and 0.8cm in diameter, provides a tangible connection to the artistic and emotional values of the period. It encapsulates the style and symbolic significance of its era.   Specifications Description: Whitby Jet Condition: Original, very good, with only a few minor edge imperfections. Colour: Lustrous black Closure Type: C-Clasp Period: Victorian era (1837-1901), late 19th century Dimensions: H1.6cm x W4.7cm x D0.8cm, approximately   PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing 'new', 'perfect' or 'unworn items', and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.  

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  • Bog Oak Brooch 'Rose'

    Bog Oak Brooch ‘Rose’

    $295.00

    This Victorian brooch exemplifies the refined artistry characteristic of Irish bog oak carving. The rectangular bar displays a meticulously carved rose at its centre, framed by intricate decorative elements. The brooch is exceptionally well-preserved, exhibiting minimal wear, which attests to its superior craftsmanship and the attentive care it has received over time. Bog oak, a fossilised wood preserved in Irish peat bogs for thousands of years, is valued for its deep black colour and notable rarity. In the Victorian era (1860-1890), black jewellery transitioned from its association with mourning to serve as a sophisticated fashion accessory. Items crafted from materials such as jet, bog oak, vulcanite, or pressed horn often held significant personal meaning as mementoes of affection, loss, and remembrance. The rose motif on this brooch held particular significance in Victorian symbolism, representing love, beauty, and the nuanced interplay between joy and sorrow. This brooch serves not only as an antique object but also as a tangible link to the artistic and emotional values of the Victorian period.   Specifications Description: Irish Bog Oak Condition: Original, very good Colour: Brownish-black Closure Type: C-Clasp Period: Victorian era (1837-1901), late 19th century Dimensions: H1.5cm x W4.6cm x D1.3cm, approximately   PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing 'new', 'perfect' or 'unworn items', and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.  

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  • Bog Oak Brooch 'Clasped Hands'

    Bog Oak Brooch ‘Clasped Hands’

    $395.00

    This exquisite antique brooch, meticulously hand-carved from Irish bog oak, depicts two hands clasped beneath a finely detailed floral arch—a powerful symbol of friendship, loyalty, and remembrance. Bog oak, fossilised wood preserved in Irish peat bogs for thousands of years, is prized for its lustrous, deep black colour and exceptional rarity. During the Victorian period (1860-1890), black jewellery transcended mourning to become a fashion statement in its own right. Crafted from materials like jet, bog oak, vulcanite, and pressed horn, these pieces served as deeply personal mementoes commemorating both the living and the departed. This hand-shaped brooch, adorned with a bouquet of symbolic flowers, measuring 3.4cm high and 4,8cm wide, exemplifies the era’s sentimental aesthetic—where every detail carried meaning, and every piece told a story.   Specifications Description: Irish Bog Oak Condition: Original, very good Colour: Brownish-black Closure Type: C-Clasp Period: Victorian era (1837-1901), late 19th century Dimensions: H3.4cm x W4.8cm x D1.8cm, approximately   PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing 'new', 'perfect' or 'unworn items', and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.  

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  • Vulcanite Locket Pendant ‘Cross’

    Vulcanite Locket Pendant ‘Cross’

    $295.00

    This exquisite nineteenth-century vulcanite locket pendant features a prominent cross on the front, while the interior reveals elaborate carvings framing two picture sections. The original glass insert is intact and designed to securely hold a photograph; it can be temporarily removed when changing images. Its precise craftsmanship and distinctive design exemplify the artistic achievements of the era. Vulcanite, a material engineered to imitate natural jet, was widely used in mourning jewellery throughout the nineteenth century. During the Victorian era, vulcanite became favoured as a refined and affordable substitute for Whitby jet. Prized for its moldability and lightweight nature, it was extensively incorporated into mourning and sentimental jewellery. Measuring approximately 4cm high, 3.5cm wide, and 1.7cm deep, this striking locket pendant provides a tangible link to the era's artistic sensibility and sentiment. It embodies the style and symbolism distinctive to its period.   Specifications Description: Vulcanite Condition: Original, very good Closure Type: Hinged, minor imperfection – chipped in one part however is in excellent working order Period: Victorian era (1837-1901), late 19th century Dimensions: H5.4cm (including bail) just pendant H4cm x W3.5cm x D1.7cm, approximately   PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing 'new', 'perfect' or 'unworn items', and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.  

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  • Jet + Pietra Dura Pendant

    Jet + Pietra Dura Pendant

    $750.00

    This nineteenth-century pendant exemplifies refined craftsmanship. The delicate Pietra dura hardstone panel features a pink rose set within a faceted Whitby Jet mount. Its unique design reflects the artistry characteristic of the period. Pietra dura (hardstone) is a Florentine mosaic technique descended from the Roman opus sectile style. In this method, carefully sawn gemstone pieces are fitted together to form an image. Jet refers to the fossilised wood of Araucaria araucana (Monkey Puzzle) and related species that thrived during the Jurassic period, approximately 150 to 180 million years ago. Its deep, lustrous black colour and rarity contributed to its high value in the Victorian era (1860–1890), when jet and Pietra dura pendants were worn for both their elegance and their symbolic significance as tokens of affection or remembrance. The pendant, including the bail, measures approximately 7cm in length, 3.8cm in width, and 0.8cm in depth. This artefact provides a tangible connection to the artistic and emotional values of the nineteenth century, embodying its style and symbolic significance.   Specifications Description: Pietra Dura set within a faceted Whitby Jet mount Condition: Original, excellent (pendant only) Period: Victorian era (1837-1901), late 19th century Dimensions: H7cm (including bail) just pendant H4.5cm x W3.8cm x D0.8cm, approximately   PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing 'new', 'perfect' or 'unworn items', and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.  

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  • Whitby Jet Necklace ‘Circa 1900’

    Whitby Jet Necklace ‘Circa 1900’

    $1,650.00

    This nineteenth-century necklace is crafted from Whitby jet, a highly regarded variety. It features gently graduating beads that alternate between hand-carved half circular forms and smooth round beads, finished with a large lobster clasp. Its precise craftsmanship and distinctive design exemplify the artistic achievements of the period. Jet is fossilised Araucaria wood from the Jurassic period, about 150 to 180 million years ago. Valued for its deeply lustrous black hue and rarity, Jet captivates collectors and historians alike. Its extraordinary legacy soared in Victorian Britain, when black jewellery became fashionable beyond mourning, serving as mementoes of affection, loss, and remembrance alongside Jet, bog oak, vulcanite, and pressed horn. Measuring approximately 57cm in length, this exquisite necklace forges a profound connection to the artistic sensibility and sentiment of its era. It powerfully embodies the distinctive style and richly layered symbolism of the nineteenth century, making it a compelling testament to its time.   Specifications Description: Whitby Jet Necklace Condition: Excellent Closure Type: Tube clasp Period: Victorian era (1837-1901), Circa 1900s Length: end to end 57cm, length on 27cm, approximately Bead Size: Half circle bead, largest 2.4cm x 1cm (44mm x 10mm) Bead Size: Round, largest 1.9cm (19mm), smallest 1.1cm (11mm)   PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing 'new', 'perfect' or 'unworn items', and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.  

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  • Whitby Jet Necklace ‘Faceted Beads’ 

    Whitby Jet Necklace ‘Faceted Beads’ 

    $1,650.00

    This nineteenth-century necklace is crafted from Whitby jet, a highly regarded variety. It features gently graduating faceted beads, closed with a tube clasp that fits precisely into recesses bored into each of the two end beads. The precise craftsmanship and distinctive design exemplify the artistic achievements of the period. Jet is fossilised Araucaria wood from the Jurassic period, dating approximately 150 to 180 million years ago. Valued for its lustrous black hue and rarity, Jet gained prominence in Victorian Britain, when black jewellery became fashionable beyond mourning, serving as mementoes of affection, loss, and remembrance alongside Jet, bog oak, vulcanite, and pressed horn. Measuring approximately 52cm in length, this exquisite necklace forges a profound connection to the artistic sensibility and sentiment of its era. It powerfully embodies the distinctive style and richly layered symbolism of the nineteenth century, making it a compelling testament to its time.   Specifications Description: Whitby Jet Necklace Condition: Excellent Closure Type: Tube clasp Period: Victorian era (1837-1901), late 19th century Length: end to end 52cm, length on 25cm, approximately Bead Type + Size: All faceted beads, largest 1.4cm (14mm), smallest 1.1cm (11mm)   PLEASE NOTE Our antique and vintage collections are second-hand items. Customers are not purchasing 'new', 'perfect' or 'unworn items', and as such, should expect wear and imperfections. It is expected that these pieces will show normal wear and tear, given their age. Wear could include patina, scuffs, and light scratches or chips. Images are of actual items. Please review the photos carefully before purchasing and reach out if you have any questions.  

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