Halloween’s focus on death seems a perfect time to talk about mourning jewelry. Mourning jewelry originated in the 17th Century as a way for a person to remember a departed loved one. The fashion ...
From the archives of London’s V&A Museum, a selection of items that were used by Victorian-era mourners to remember and pa ...
Olympia’s Angela Kirkpatrick is a jewelry maker with a very specific niche. “I’m a silversmith and I make jewelry with the hair, ashes and teeth of dead and living people and pets.” She doesn’t need ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The spooky Halloween spirit becomes omnipresent and almost unavoidable as soon as the clock ...
Antique jewelry made out of real human hair is once again being worn by collectors who are intrigued by the deeply personal keepsakes, which were originally created as a sign of affection or mourning.
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A selection of Queen Victoria's unique "mourning jewelry" is being auctioned in London. These include three macabre brooches worn by Victoria to honor the death of her third child and second youngest ...
Four distinctive black brooches worn by the former British monarch are being sold at Sotheby's next month A selection of Queen Victoria's unique "mourning jewelry" is being auctioned in London. Four ...