Brooch English, 1890 The Victoria & Albert Museum |
It is, almost certainly, the work of an English jeweler and was made at the end of the Nineteenth Century when such brooches were the height of fashion. A simple design of a bee, the brooch is set with two large pearls and rose-cut diamonds and is mounted on a bar pin.
I would guess that this was probably a brooch given to a young lady who would not have been able to wear the larger, more ornate jewels that a more mature woman could wear. It is tasteful and attractive, and just right for a younger person.
Nevertheless, it is quite lovely and it fits in with our theme today.
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