Elevate your jewellery collection with this Late Victorian brooch by Australian jeweller Willis & Co. Made from 15ct gold, this enchanting piece features a beautifully detailed flower design, showcasing a central vibrant turquoise stone surrounded by lustrous natural pearls.
The brooch embodies the elegance and sophistication of the Victorian era, blending rich gold with the vivid blue of turquoise and the iridescent sheen of pearls.
This brooch is not just a piece of jewellery but a timeless treasure that reflects the craftsmanship and artistry of Australian jewellery in the late 19th century. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, it offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of historical elegance.
Period: Late Victorian
Gemstone: Turquoise and Natural Pearl
Cut: Half Round
Material: 15ct Yellow Gold
Late Victorian (1870 - 1900)
Late Victorian jewellery reflects a fascinating blend of artistic evolution and technological advancement. This era, a period of significant social change and industrial progress, is marked by a variety of distinct styles and innovations in jewellery design. Early in the period, the Romantic influence was prevalent, characterised by sentimental and nature-inspired designs using motifs such as flowers, hearts, and birds and incorporating materials like pearls, garnets, and intricate enamel work. The designs were typically delicate and detailed, reflecting a love of nostalgia and historical romanticism. The Aesthetic Movement, which embraced art for art’s sake, led to jewellery that favoured simple, elegant forms and an emphasis on the beauty of materials and craftsmanship. This period saw the use of unusual gemstones, including turquoise and opals, often set in minimalist or oriental-inspired designs. The aesthetic was one of restrained elegance and a preference for unconventional shapes and settings.