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(SOLD) Antique Victorian Gold Snake and Carnelian Pendant
(SOLD) Antique Victorian Gold Snake and Carnelian Pendant
Eternal, Love.
There is something so sumptuous and classical to the combination of yellow gold and carnelian. Here, we have a highly detailed Victorian snake entwined around a smooth tablet of butterscotch-y carnelian, circa 1850s. Of course, for the sentimental Victorians, the snake signified everlasting love — popularized when Prince Albert presented the young Queen Victoria with a snake motif engagement ring.
Admire the three dimensional scales and the articulation at the curvatures of this snake’s body. The head of the snake is set with a lively old cut diamond for a restrained hint of sparkle.
We have seen similar pendants and brooches on a smaller scale. This one is large and substantial. It likely started life as a brooch, then was converted some time ago to a pendant, with the addition of an antique spring ring.
We love the warmth of the carnelian and the gold and the East/West orientation. Luminous in the sunlight. Wear this on a favorite watch chain.
Chain shown not included.
Unmarked.
14/15k gold, carnelian, diamond.
Dimensions and weight:
● 28 mm long (not including bail)/40.9 mm long (including bail)
● 39.7 mm wide
● 6 mm deep
● 15.5 grams
Period: Victorian
*Please note that all dimensions and weights are approximate. Age-commensurate wear may be present.
*For deliveries outside of the continental U.S., please contact us for shipping information.
Eternal, Love.
There is something so sumptuous and classical to the combination of yellow gold and carnelian. Here, we have a highly detailed Victorian snake entwined around a smooth tablet of butterscotch-y carnelian, circa 1850s. Of course, for the sentimental Victorians, the snake signified everlasting love — popularized when Prince Albert presented the young Queen Victoria with a snake motif engagement ring.
Admire the three dimensional scales and the articulation at the curvatures of this snake’s body. The head of the snake is set with a lively old cut diamond for a restrained hint of sparkle.
We have seen similar pendants and brooches on a smaller scale. This one is large and substantial. It likely started life as a brooch, then was converted some time ago to a pendant, with the addition of an antique spring ring.
We love the warmth of the carnelian and the gold and the East/West orientation. Luminous in the sunlight. Wear this on a favorite watch chain.
Chain shown not included.
Unmarked.
14/15k gold, carnelian, diamond.
Dimensions and weight:
● 28 mm long (not including bail)/40.9 mm long (including bail)
● 39.7 mm wide
● 6 mm deep
● 15.5 grams
Period: Victorian
*Please note that all dimensions and weights are approximate. Age-commensurate wear may be present.
*For deliveries outside of the continental U.S., please contact us for shipping information.