Silver Victorian jewelry draws from the design vocabulary of 1837-1901 Britain, when sterling silver gained popularity for ornate brooches, lockets, and crescent motifs. Our collection features .925 sterling silver pieces that reference these historical forms: scrollwork patterns, botanical engravings, and settings that showcase real natural stones. The Victorian era favored symbolic jewelry with specific meanings attached to each element. Browse our selection of rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets that carry forward these design traditions in modern wearable forms.
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Victorian jewelry spans 1837-1901 and includes specific design elements: mourning jewelry, crescent shapes, serpent motifs, botanical engravings, and heavy silver lockets. The era divided into Early Romantic, Grand, and Late Aesthetic periods, each with distinct characteristics.
Our pieces are contemporary interpretations made with .925 sterling silver and real natural stones. They reference Victorian design traditions rather than being period antiques.
Store in anti-tarnish cloth away from humidity. Clean with a soft polishing cloth. Some oxidized details may lighten with wear, which adds character consistent with the aged aesthetic these designs reference.