Victorian Whitby Jet Mourning Necklace

Victorian Whitby Jet Mourning Necklace

$658.00
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How often do you get the opportunity to own a piece of jewelry that is both a beautiful antique and also a prehistoric relic? While this necklace itself is about 160 years old, its components are approximately 182 million years in the making! A precursor to coal, jet is a carbon and sulfur mineraloid derived from pressurized jurassic wood, most often from the Monkey Puzzle or Araucaria tree. While jet can be found in a number of places around the world, the "gold standard" in jet can only be found in one place: Whitby, England (which also is where parts of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, "Dracula," take place). Found in the debris from fallen cliffs, Whitby jet has been mined and utilized since the Bronze Age. However, it truly came into its heyday in the mid-1800s when jewelers and artisans began crafting this organic gemstone into mourning jewelry.  Following the death of Prince Albert in 1861, Queen Victoria entered a deep mourning period, which lasted the rest of her life. As a prolific

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