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Georgian Peach Paste & Pearl Back to Front Earrings

$1,400

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By the 1820s, a particular peach-and-honey variety known as Imperial topaz was beloved throughout Europe. The stones came from a teeny tiny mining district—just four by fifteen miles—in Minas Gerais, Brazil, then under Portuguese control. Because Imperial topaz was so difficult to mine and transport, it commanded extraordinary prices. These earrings are an English jeweler's expert imitation of the gem. The stones are paste, a type of leaded glass that was quite an innovation at the time. To recreate the rich golden-orange and pinkish tones of Imperial topaz, glassmakers added iron, antimony, and small amounts of manganese to the molten glass. The molded paste stones are set over colored foil to mimic the depth and fire of the natural gem. Natural seed pearls frame each paste stone, creating a convincing imitation of one of the first truly global luxury goods.

  • Materials

    10k gold (tests), “topaz” pastes, seed pearls

  • Age

    c. 1820

  • Condition

    Very good - some discoloration to the ear wires and on the back of the earrings

  • Size

    3/4" length measured from the top of the ear wire, just over 3/8" width

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please note:Terms of Sale

Antiques can be returned unworn and in original condition within 10 days of delivery for an exchange or refund minus the cost of shipping. Once a piece has been altered, including ring re-sizing, it is FINAL SALE.

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