Edwardian Enamel and Sterling Silver Locket Depicting Wisteria Blooms on Verdant Vine *include purple and ‘wheat’ ribbon*
Jewelry and other forms of art during the Edwardian era were elaborate and decorative. Though the 20th century had begun, the Victorian influence was still strong, and this was reflected in the era’s classic, feminine patterns, including jewelry with hearts, flowers, and lacy filigree.
In the Victorian language of flowers, Wisteria is taken to mean “I Cling to Thee,” with the soft lavender color seen as tenderness. With a perfect chain included, this piece is not only versatile but classic, timeless, and beautiful addition to any look and any collection.
Materials and Features: enamel, sterling silver
Age/Origin: Edwardian
Measurements: 17″ chain length, 1.5″ for the locket, 21.5 grams total weight
Condition: Excellent condition. Minor age wear associated.
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