Three-Leaf Clover Scottish Pebble Brooch
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This Victorian pebble brooch in the form of a three-leaf clover emphasizes the natural beauty and variety of Scottish agate. Thin slabs of colorful cut and polished agate are flush-set in a three-lobed frame of sterling silver. A silver ring bands an open circle at the clover's center, and engraved paw-like prongs hold the agate in its frame. A curly little stem completes this charming, all original brooch. Slate backing, c-clasp and a particularly long pin indicate this is an earlier piece. Circa 1850.
Agate is a type of chalcedony that occurs in bands of different colors and translucencies. Scotland produces many of the world's most beautiful agates, so naturally the Scots developed a unique style of "pebble" jewelry featuring cut and polished agates set in silver or occasionally gold. Queen Victoria loved all things Scottish; after she bought Balmoral Castle in 1848, fashionable English ladies sought to emulate her style by making Scottish pebble jewels popular throughout her reign.
Details.....The brooch measures 2.12" by 1.90". In Very Good Antique Condition. You should always expect some wear on antique and vintage jewels, we consider it part of their charm.
Item #P2716