Antique tassel earrings
These earrings have such a delicate sway to them that will make any woman walk proud when these are on her ears, and are sure to be admired no matter the occasion that they are being worn to.
Made in the late-Victorian era of the 1890’s in 9 carat rose gold, the warm colour of the rose gold of both the top as well as the tassels is just so beautiful.
And then the tassels themselves are so attractive and have that wonderful movement to them that adds to the charm of the earrings even more.
Measuring 5.2cm in length, the earrings have had new shepherd hooks put on that not only match the colour of the earrings perfectly, but are also long making them very secure and safe on the ear.
These earrings will no doubt suit any woman of any age, as well as being the perfect pair of earrings to wear for any occasion, both formal and informal, and are destined to be loved.
Stock# C2324
Circa: 1890
$Sold.
Antique tassel earrings
Antique tassel earrings made in the late-Victorian era of the 1890’s. These earrings were made in 9 carat rose gold. At Kalmar Antiques, we have some of the largest range of genuine antique jewellery in Australia.
Is antique jewellery affordable?
Yes! Often people are surprised to find that they can purchase a piece of jewellery that is over 100 years old for not a lot of money.
Where is the best place to buy antique jewellery in Australia?
At Kalmar Antiques in Sydney’s historic Queen Victoria Building. For over thirty five years, Kalmar Antiques has been dealing in fine antique jewellery from the Georgian era right through to modern. Not only do we have a large range of antique engagement rings, but we can also repair your damaged or broken antique jewellery. Employing jewellers who can repair antiques with no evidence of having work done, our restoration of antique jewellery doesn’t stop there. We also employ an in-house watchmaker who used to work for Tag Heuer, LVMH and Rolex, and are an authorised OMEGA watch service centre.
When was the Victorian era?
The Victorian era was from 1837 until 1901. Until Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Victoria was the longest ruling monarch in British history. Queen Victoria was influential in not just politics, but also fashion. After Prince Albert died in 1861, Queen Victoria went into a perpetual state of mourning. During this time until her death, she wore only black, and popularised mourning jewellery.
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