glitterata
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Just sharing a recent happy find--a pair of antique--probably Georgian--garnet earrings. I got them for an excellent price--I think the seller must have thought they were just a mid-20th century, slightly-better-than-costume pair. The garnets are flat cut, collet set, and closed backed, set in (supposedly tested, unmarked) 10K gold, with their original fittings replaced with 20th-century screw-on fittings. I'm planning to convert them back to shepherd's hooks, which I assume is what they were originally. (Unless they started out as a pair of lace pins, part of a necklace, or some such--but they match perfectly, so I think probably earrings.) Or should I make them into pierced-ear studs? They can't stay as screw-ons, anyway--I'll lose them immediately if I ever dare to wear them.


Apologies for this hideous, blurry photo! It's very hard to take a picture of one's own ear. And I had no idea my hair had gotten that gray!


The back view, along with the back of a Georgian garnet pendant (possibly the drop from a single earring) that I bought long ago, when nobody cared about these things. The screw-on fittings are marked 9c, presumably for 9K gold.



Apologies for this hideous, blurry photo! It's very hard to take a picture of one's own ear. And I had no idea my hair had gotten that gray!


The back view, along with the back of a Georgian garnet pendant (possibly the drop from a single earring) that I bought long ago, when nobody cared about these things. The screw-on fittings are marked 9c, presumably for 9K gold.
