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Memorial Jewellery

Explore Our Collection Of Memorial Jewellery

Memorial jewellery is one of the most significant ways to commemorate the loss of a loved one, and the long-lived history of memorial jewellery has shown how meaningful they have been throughout hundreds of eras. Although memorial jewellery is viewed as traditional and sometimes ancient, they certainly are one of the most personable jewellery items you can find, especially when looking into antique memorial jewellery.

Berganza’s memorial jewellery can be dated back to the Georgian era, with stunning pieces featuring memorial rings and other jewellery items such as brooches and lockets. Memorial jewellery has shown many variations throughout history, but no time has been as monumental for memorial jewellery as the Victorian era was.

Although we can see traces of memorial jewellery as far back as Ancient Rome, the peak of memorial jewellery was during the Victorian era which dates between 1837-1901. Not only is this era known for its advanced developments and scientific discoveries, but it was an era for following the famous trends that Queen Victoria started, one of these trends being the mandatory use of memorial jewellery. Memorial jewellery and its popularity was an unfortunate result of the Queen losing her beloved Prince Albert in 1861. His death called for prolonged mourning for the Queen, forty years to be exact. The mourning period entailed a multitude of different fashion trends including wearing all-black clothing at all times, in addition to only wearing memorial jewellery for the Queen and those around her. This also extended to the wider public who saw Queen Victoria as an influential force within fashion and everything else.

It can be difficult to find mourning jewellery that is just as personable and meticulously made as antique memorial jewellery, however, we are now seeing the resurfacing of people interested to acquire such jewellery items. There are some rarities to be found within the Berganza collection, whether you prefer the gothic styles of memorial jewellery within the Georgian Era or you admire the meaningful styles from the Victorian era, there is something for everyone.

Memorial Jewellery

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