Heraldic_Shield_and_Crown_Motif_Scottish_Earrings
Heraldic_Shield_and_Crown_Motif_Scottish_Earrings Victorian_Scottish_Silver_Earrings_with_Citrine_Stones Victorian_Silver_Earrings_with_Scottish_Motifs
$2,150.00

Step into a world of timeless elegance with these exquisite Antique Victorian Silver Earrings, beautifully designed as shields topped with crowns, and adorned with radiant citrine and striking red paste. Crafted with meticulous precision, these earrings are not just accessories; they are a piece of history, proudly bearing registration marks stamped on 23 February 1862.

Imagine owning a set that has gracefully withstood the test of time for over 150 years, remaining in perfect condition. Each earring is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of the Victorian era, capturing the essence of luxury and sophistication.

The regal shield design, crowned with intricate detailing, symbolises strength and nobility. The vibrant citrine stones catch the light beautifully, while the red paste adds an intriguing contrast, creating a harmonious blend of colours that will complement any ensemble. These earrings are more than just jewellery; they are a conversation starter, a piece of art, and a cherished heirloom waiting to be a part of your collection.

Don't miss the opportunity to own a genuine piece of history that embodies elegance, heritage, and timeless beauty. Add these Victorian treasures to your collection today and wear a story that transcends generations.


Date: 1862
Design Period: Victorian

Gemstone: 
Citrine and Red Paste
Material: Sterling Silver
Length: 38.00 mm
Width: 20.00 mm
Registration Marks: 23 February 1862

 

Victorian Scottish Jewellery
Victorian Scottish jewellery is renowned for its distinctive blend of elegance and national pride. Characterised by intricate designs, it often features traditional motifs like Celtic knots, thistles, and heraldic symbols such as crowns and shields. Popular stones include agate, cairngorm (smoky quartz), and citrine, which add vibrant color and depth. The use of silver and detailed craftsmanship reflects the era's fascination with romanticism and history, creating pieces that are both beautiful and culturally significant. This style is celebrated for its ability to capture the essence of Scotland's rich heritage.