This fascination for all things floral and botanical translated into jewelry designs rendered in intricate detail, Manuals were produced so that the meaning behind the choice of a particular design could be interpreted (often with contradictory results.) New jewelry-making techniques were devised and older techniques refined in order to create incredibly realistic representations of every type of flower, fruit, plant, leaf, and bug. Horticulture was a particular obsession for the Victorians with plants being sought out from all corners of the world to be brought back to England. Everyday motifs were assigned meaning – a dog represented “faithful service,” a butterfly and flower indicated “I am settled” and the list goes on. Gemstones were arranged in patterns that, when the first letters of their names were put together, messages such as Je t’adore appeared. Flowers, gems, and jewelry were commandeered as a means of discrete communication with elaborate messages being sent and received. Victorians became thoroughly obsessed with the secret language assigned to love tokens, friendship gifts and mementos from cherished lovers, friends, and family. Symbolic of Wisdom Suspending a Heart, Symbolic of Love and Romance.Ī gift of jewelry presented to celebrate a life event was a new and exceedingly popular Victorian tradition and these tokens were always saturated with sentiment. Victorian Turquoise and Pearl Articulated Snake Bracelet. What better way to protect oneself, to project outwardly one’s beliefs and affiliations or to project strength and power than to display its symbol as a piece of jewelry? Whether trying to communicate overtly or covertly, symbols speak louder than words.
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The use of symbolism has been an important part of adornment since the first caveman or woman hung a carved or shaped rock around their neck for the sake of beauty. This survey of symbols found in jewelry demonstrates their visual diversity as well as their myriad interpretations. Cultures, countries, religions, clubs, and rituals all rely on symbols, some imbued with talismanic power, to unify, protect and link those who believe in or belong to their group. More overt symbols of power, love, strength, spirituality, and belief bind us together and provide a common language that bestows upon us a unifying platform. If obfuscation is the goal, symbols can be disguised and imbued with secret meanings that are shared only with the initiated few. Literal representations of commonplace objects are given new meanings so they can be used to instantly convey information and ideas.
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Symbols play a powerful part in the rituals of expression and we employ thousands of them every day. Throughout history, communication, and therefore symbolism, has been an integral part of human interaction.
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Romantic and Ravishing Spinel and Diamond Symbol of Love from the Edwardian Period, c.1900.