Description: Unusual purple multi-stone ring in a brass filigree setting with an adjustable band. Victorian antique brass filigree adjustable rings with purple stones and a large cabochon center are striking examples of jewelry that blends ornate craftsmanship with bold design elements. Here's what you need to know about them:Key Characteristics Brass Filigree SettingFiligree refers to the intricate metalwork created by twisting and soldering fine threads of brass or other metals.Brass was a popular material for affordable Victorian jewelry and is often found in adjustable rings due to its malleability and ability to hold delicate designs. Adjustable BandsAdjustable rings were practical and inclusive, allowing the wearer to resize the band for different fingers. This design feature was particularly common in costume jewelry from the late Victorian era. Purple StonesPurple was a favored color in Victorian jewelry, often associated with luxury, mystery, and romance.Common materials for purple stones included:Amethyst (natural semi-precious stone).Glass or paste (a type of leaded glass mimicking gemstones).Synthetic stones developed later in the 19th century. Large Cabochon Center StoneA cabochon is a smooth, polished stone without facets. The large center stone served as a focal point, surrounded by smaller stones or filigree for added drama.The centerpiece could be genuine amethyst, dyed glass, or another purple-hued material.Historical ContextVictorian jewelry (1837–1901) often reflected the trends and sentiments of the time.Early Victorian (Romantic Period): Nature-inspired designs, often sentimental or symbolic.Mid-Victorian (Grand Period): More opulent and elaborate pieces, including filigree and richly colored stones.Late Victorian (Aesthetic Period): A mix of artistic styles, with a focus on bold colors and creative forms.Adjustable rings were particularly popular in the Late Victorian and Edwardian periods as part of everyday wearable jewelry.Collectibility and ValueSuch rings are highly collectible due to their intricate design and historical appeal.Factors influencing value:Condition: Intact filigree and stones are critical for value.Materials: Genuine amethyst or well-crafted glass increases value.Provenance: A ring with a known history or maker is more desirable.Styling and CareVictorian brass rings can tarnish over time but develop a patina that adds to their vintage charm.Clean gently with a soft cloth; avoid abrasive cleaners to preserve the filigree and stones. If you own one, it’s a wearable piece of history and a beautiful example of Victorian artistry!
Price: 66.99 USD
Location: Palos Heights, Illinois
End Time: 2024-11-24T23:47:07.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10.45 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Antique: Yes
Shape: Flower
Main Stone Creation: Natural
Occasion: Anniversary, Birthday, Christmas, Engagement, Graduation, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, Wedding
Color: Gold
Main Stone Color: Purple
Material: Brass, Unknown
Metal: Brass
Vintage: Yes
Main Stone: Unknown
Ring Size: Adjustable
Setting Style: Prong
Brand: Unbranded
Main Stone Treatment: Not Enhanced
Type: Ring
Era: Edwardian (1901-1910)
Main Stone Shape: Cabochon
Original/Reproduction: Original
Base Metal: Unknown
Style: Cocktail, Dome, Pinky Ring, Signet, Split Shank
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown