Victorian Jewelry
Ornaments, such as
bracelets, necklaces, or rings, made of precious metals set with
gems or imitation gems were worn during the Victorian era as a
personal adornment to show wealth or as a accompaniment of
fashionable clothing. The most common forms of jewelry worn were the
necklace, bracelet, ring, pin or earring. Sets of jewelry were
introduced during the 19th century, as well as watch and chain sets.
The cameo returned in popularity for Victorian women. Romantic
engagement rings were worn with the words "Regard" or
"Dearest", spelled out in colored stones such as
emerald, amethyst, rube and topaz. After 1870, with the opening of the diamond
mines in South Africa, diamond rings became widely available and
often were used as engagement rings.
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