Cupid’s Arrow

Romantic Gold & Diamond Brooch, England c. 1900


€ 1,490.00 *
Content 1 piece
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Romantic Gold & Diamond Brooch, England c. 1900
Romantic Gold & Diamond Brooch, England c. 1900
Description
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If you browse through the range offered by jewelry dealers in the late Victorian era, one thing is particularly striking: The range was characterized by romantic motifs. The arrow, for example, is one of those symbols that was repeatedly taken up and varied; in the catalog of the London Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company for 1899 alone, it appears in at least five different places, see here. Its meaning is obvious, as it is the famous arrow of Cupid that hits the heart and sparks love. But how long will this love last? Is it a short, sweet pain or a happiness that lasts a lifetime? This brooch provides an answer. Because the arrow bears nine old-cut diamonds with a total weight of around 0.75 ct. Diamonds - the hardest minerals on earth - stand for eternity in the language of gemstones. In the context of Cupid's arrow, they send an unmistakable message: this love will last forever! The elegant brooch is made of gold, which is given a rich, velvety shimmer by additional fine gold plating. Only the diamonds are set in silver to create a bright, white setting for them. The excellent condition in the original case by London goldsmith Andrew Campbell is also remarkable. A piece of jewelry full of symbolism - and a perfect gift for those who appreciate its true meaning.
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Romantic Gold & Diamond Brooch, England c. 1900
Cupid’s Arrow
€ 1,490.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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