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Fine Victorian Enamel, Diamond and Pearl "Snake" Necklace
ca. 1865, 15k gold, with tapering flexible snake chain links centering a serpent's head and tail, its mouth suspending a pear-shaped open-back locket, the locket star-set with a cushion-cut diamond, the head and locket all on a cobalt enamel ground accented with diamonds and split pearls, with an approximate total diamond weight of 0.91 carats. necklace l. 14-3/4", center drop 2-3/4", total weight 38.7 grams

Notes: The prevalence of snakes as a motif in Victorian jewelry is peculiar to modern eyes. However, the ancient symbol of the ouroboros - a serpent biting its own tail - signified both eternity and rebirth. It was reinterpreted by Victorians as symbolic of eternal love and family abundance, and as such was a particularly popular design for wedding rings and gifts.

ca. 1865, 15k gold, with tapering flexible snake chain links centering a serpent's head and tail, its mouth suspending a pear-shaped open-back locket, the locket star-set with a cushion-cut diamond, the head and locket all on a cobalt enamel ground accented with diamonds and split pearls, with an approximate total diamond weight of 0.91 carats.
necklace l. 14-3/4", center drop 2-3/4", total weight 38.7 grams

  • Notes: The prevalence of snakes as a motif in Victorian jewelry is peculiar to modern eyes. However, the ancient symbol of the ouroboros - a serpent biting its own tail - signified both eternity and rebirth. It was reinterpreted by Victorians as symbolic of eternal love and family abundance, and as such was a particularly popular design for wedding rings and gifts.
  • Condition: In overall good condition, with a few minor repairs and wear: two small repairs to the the enamel, each about 1/8" long, on the snake's tail, one where it crosses its neck, the other where it meets its mouth; another small unrepaired chip to the enamel of similar size at the left proper nostril; a professional repair to the chain where it meets the pawl, and some chipping to the champleve enamel around the pendant and bail. There is a small anomalous hole on the left proper side of the head, possibly a vent, but more likely (given the location) indicating the a missing tip of the snake's tail. The chain is in good shape, with no dents or crushing. No marks.

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