Georgian Glass Pearl Earrings

Regular price $5,000.00

In the 18th century, glass pearl earrings were a popular alternative to natural pearls, and they commanded great prices. These imitation pearls were made by coating the interior of blown glass with a pearlescent ‘nacre’ derived from fish scales and gelatin. Earrings of the time reflected the Baroque and Rococo fashion, favoring long, dangling styles like girandole and pendant earrings.  They were a staple in 18th-century jewelry, but their delicate nature makes them very rare today. England. Circa 1870. 

Delicate hoop earrings closures. 1.50" in drop length. 

 

*These rare, delicate earrings should be worn with care. 

 

 

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