
This 18k yellow gold crescent moon-shaped brooch is set with eleven oval-cut natural sapphires, and twenty rose-cut diamonds. All gemstones have been placed in open settings, allowing light to pass through.
The Victorian era (1837-1901) was a time in which symbolism was used often in jewellery designs. The crescent moon was one of the most popular designs used since it symbolised not only the cycles of nature and time, but also the female body and femininity. Therefore, this brooch in the shape of a young moon is a very typical example of the jewellery worn in this era.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Size: 30 mm in diameter.
Weight: 4.45 grams.
Age: 19th Century, also known as the Victorian era, circa 1870s.
Material: Hallmarked for 18k gold.
Condition: In great antique condition with only minor wear, consistent with age.
Please note that the antique box is for display purposes.