Antique Festoon Necklace, ca 1840
Our Notes
Made from an industrial material that tells a great story, Emily believes that cut steel is one of the more accessible categories to be included in an antique jewelry collection. Cut steel jewelry begins its journey in the mid 18th century, as jewelry became available to a wider audience than royals and aristocracy, and when candlelit parties were de rigueur. Jewelers discovered they could facet and polish small steel beads that could then be riveted to metal forms to fabricate jewelry. All of this was done because this new jewelry material has the same tone and sparkle in candlelight as do rose cut diamonds; ingenuity at its finest!
This necklace sits high on the collar, and its floral chain terminates in the most delightful and dimensional pendant. Look at the reverse and you will see all the small perforations where the beads are attached. It is remarkable that such an industrial material can be transformed into such beautiful jewelry.
England, ca 1840
Measurements, Materials & Care
Care
As our jewelry is worn, patinas will evolve, further personalizing them to each collector. Due to the nature of foiled jewelry, care should be taken in order to keep Larkspur & Hawk jewelry from becoming harmed. A few tips:
- Remove jewelry when applying lotions, soaps and perfume
- Remove jewelry before immersing hands in cleaning solvents or liquids
- Please note that oxidation may eventually wear off of rings, then return naturally
Shipping & Returns
Larkspur & Hawk offers shoppers to receive and live with their new pieces. If for any reason you are less than thrilled with a purchase, it may be returned for a full refund, unless marked as final sale. To qualify, merchandise must be postmarked within 14 days of the customer’s receipt and be in the items’ original and unused condition. All returns must include the original receipt. Larkspur & Hawk is not responsible for items lost during shipping.
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