Georgian Paste Flower Brooch c.1830 Silver
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Georgian Paste Flower Brooch | c.1830 | Silver
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An exquisite antique brooch from the Georgian period, circa 1830, crafted in silver and set with dazzling hand-cut paste stones. Designed as a radiant flower, the brooch features nine glittering pastes arranged in a circular bloom, each cut and set with remarkable precision.
Paste, a type of antique glass cut to resemble gemstones, was highly prized in the 18th and early 19th centuries for its brilliance and fine craftsmanship. This piece is a beautiful example of the artistry and elegance of Georgian jewellery, carrying both historical charm and timeless sparkle.
• Era: Georgian, c.1830
• Material: Silver (tested)
• Gemstones: 9 hand-cut antique pastes, approx. 8mm each
• Dimensions: 2.8 cm diameter; thickness approx. 6 mm
• Weight: 8.4 g
• Condition: Excellent antique condition, with all stones intact. Minimal wear consistent with age.
A striking collectible and a wearable piece of history — this floral brooch captures the romance and craftsmanship of early 19th-century jewellery.
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