glitterata
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I bought two new pairs of 19th century earrings this weekend (bad girl!!).
This pair is probably from the 1820s or 1830s. It''s jet or perhaps black paste (glass) set in gold, with woven hair set under glass in the center. The wires are new--there would probably have been fancier tops. Some of the jet stones have been replaced with beads that don''t match very well. The design is typical of 1820s-30s mourning jewelry. The hair looks very fine; it could be from a baby or child.

This pair is probably from the 1820s or 1830s. It''s jet or perhaps black paste (glass) set in gold, with woven hair set under glass in the center. The wires are new--there would probably have been fancier tops. Some of the jet stones have been replaced with beads that don''t match very well. The design is typical of 1820s-30s mourning jewelry. The hair looks very fine; it could be from a baby or child.
