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SKU: 445-00152

Early 1900s Essex Crystal Wire Hair Terrier Cuff Links

$1,525.00

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Early 1900s 18k yellow gold and essex crystal cuff links. These remarkable cuff links showcase the artistry of the early 1900s, featuring a beautifully detailed portrait of a wire-haired terrier in profile on each cuff links. The portraits are meticulously carved into the back of the domed crystal and hand-painted with exceptional realism. Perfect for collectors and dog lovers alike, this unique pair of cuff links offers a blend of history, elegance, and personal sentiment that is truly one-of-a-kind.

  • Metal: 18K Yellow Gold

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Early 1900s Essex Crystal Wire Hair Terrier Cuff Links

$1,525.00
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Edwardian Era Jewelry was greatly influenced by its opulent, party-loving king, Edward VII. At the height of elegance and sophistication, 18th-century motifs such as garlands, wreaths, bows, tassels, and ribbons were back in style with diamonds and pearls taking center stage.

It was during this time that advances in metal fabrication finally allowed for the use of platinum in jewelry. Because of its strength, platinum was used to make light and airy pieces that resembled fine lace and embroidery. With the start of the First World War in 1914, formal occasions and extravagant parties came to an end, along with the Edwardian Era.

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