Victorian Etruscan Revival Opal Pendant-Brooch, c. 1870–1885
This Victorian brooch-pendant is an elegant example of the Etruscan Revival movement, a style that emerged during the 19th century following the discovery of ancient Etruscan jewellery in tombs near Rome. Inspired by these archaeological finds, leading jewellers of the era created intricate handmade jewels that reinterpreted the artistry of the ancient world for a Victorian audience.
Dating to approximately 1870–1885, this piece features fifteen opals displaying vibrant play-of-colour, a gemstone that was highly fashionable during the Victorian era and would likely have originated from Australia. The opals are framed by delicate cannetille goldwork, a decorative technique characteristic of Etruscan Revival jewellery that showcases the exceptional craftsmanship of the period.
Handcrafted in 14 karat yellow gold, this versatile jewel may be worn as either a brooch or a pendant.
This item comes with a verification report from a certified independent appraiser.
additional gem details:
There are fifteen round cabochon cut and oval cabochon cut australian opals set into this pendant.
- 15 round and oval cabochon cut opals: 5.5mmx4mm/3.00mm-3.50mm
- victorian etruscan revival style (c.1870-1885)
materials: yellow gold - 14 karat
weight: 10.61g
measurements:
width: 31mm
length: 41mm