"Rhea"
Antique 15K, Diamond & Pearl Crescent Brooch
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Celestial jewelry first gained popularity thanks to the discovery of Halley’s comet, by astronomer Sir Edmond Halley all the way back in 1682. He correctly predicted the comet would return in 1758, then again in 1835. To prepare for the comet's arrival in the 1800’s, late-Georgian/ early Victorian women sought out comet-themed brooches in gold and diamonds or silver and paste.
The celestial jewelry craze did not pass with Halley’s comet. Throughout the Victorian era, stars were carved into gemstones, or used as the base shape for brooches and hair ornaments. Stars and crescent moons were fashioned out of pearls, opals, rubies, diamonds and other hard stones.
During the reign of King Edward VII in the early 1900’s, Queen Alexandra generously adorned her outfits with many star and crescent jewels.
More than 100 years later moon, star and sun designs remain popular in all jewelry categories, from fashion to fine. For almost as long as we’ve been studying the stars, we’ve been adorning ourselves with their glimmering likeness.
Crescent moon brooches were popular before the celestial jewelry trend; men gave them to their new brides, who wore them attached to their wedding veils and wore them on their honeymoons.
Crafted in 15 karat yellow gold, this lovely crescent brooch has nine creamy graduated pearls accented with eighteen twinkling diamonds. A beautiful piece that looks like you plucked it out of the night sky to adorn yourself!
Details (approximate)
Dimensions: 2.5"
Weight: 5.94 grams
Materials: Diamond, Pearl
Metal: 15K yellow gold
Condition: Excellent
