Details
- Adorned with a laurel branch motif — a symbol of victory over
death and everlasting life - Original black enamel mourning detailing
- Fully articulated links for fluid drape
- Warm rose gold patina consistent with age
- Late Victorian to early Edwardian
- Era: 1890s–1910s
- Material: solid 10K rose gold, enamel
- Measurements: length 15”, laurel leaves approx. 0.25” × 0.25”,
bar links 0.75” wide × 3/16” - Likely made in the United States or England
- Condition: antique – very good, light surface wear consistent with age;
enamel remains intact with no major losses, clasp may not be original
Elegantly meaningful and found just for you
Collector’s Note: Victorian mourning jewelry holds a revered place in history, serving as both adornment and a deeply personal symbol of remembrance. This necklace is an authentic artifact of the late Victorian era, where laurel leaves represented eternal triumph and remembrance beyond earthly life. A true heirloom, this necklace offers not only beauty but a tangible connection to the sentiment and artistry of the 19th century.














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