Description
This 14k rose gold and platinum-topped seed pearl crescent moon pin dates back to the early 1900s, evoking the elegance of the Edwardian era. The crescent moon motif, steeped in mythology, was a popular symbol during the Victorian and Art Nouveau periods, often associated with the Roman goddess Diana, patroness of the hunt. This stunning piece, featuring a rose gold body and platinum accents, was also a sought-after wedding gift, with many designs incorporating bee or floral motifs. The flowers symbolized 'honey,' while the crescent moon represented the 'moon,' signifying that the couple was on their honeymoon. This brooch boasts natural seed pearls graduating from 3.0mm to 1.5mm, secured by an early top-opening roll-over safety clasp. Unmarked, it has been electronically tested to ensure authenticity.
Weight: 4.2 grams
Measuring: Measures 2 1/4" in length by 3.0mm wide at the widest point.
Shipping: Ships in 1 to 3 days.
Features
- 14k rose gold
- Platinum
- Seed pearl
Design elements
- Antique
- Edwardian
- Victorian
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