Vintage Victorian Revival Gold Repousse Amethyst Cabochon Baroque Pearl Drop Earrings
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Vintage Victorian Revival Gold Repousse Amethyst Cabochon Baroque Pearl Drop Earrings

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These earrings carry the unmistakable warmth of Victorian revival craftsmanship — a substantial gold-tone shield-shaped top panel worked in rich repousse scrollwork surrounds a deep violet oval cabochon, likely glass or natural amethyst, its color somewhere between dusty lavender and grape. The surface of the metal has that hand-hammered, almost archaeological texture that catches light in small flickers rather than a single gleam. Below the panel, a creamy baroque pearl hangs freely, its irregular, organic silhouette adding natural softness against the formality of the gold above. A small pearl stud sits at the very top of the earring where it meets the ear, creating a pleasing repetition of the pearl motif top to bottom. The overall proportion is generous and statement-making without feeling theatrical — these would sit beautifully against a white or cream knit, a black silk blouse, or a blazer lapel. The combination of repousse metalwork, cabochon stone, and baroque pearl is characteristic of late Victorian jewelry aesthetics from the 1880s–1900s, though this pair reads as a mid-to-late 20th century revival interpretation, likely circa 1970s–1990s, given the earring post construction. No visible maker's signature or hallmark is detected from available photography. Condition appears very good with no obvious chips to the cabochon, no discoloration to the pearl, and the gold-tone finish showing minimal patina. The scroll detail retains its dimensional crispness.

Era
Victorian
Materials
Gold-tone metal (repousse/embossed), amethyst-purple glass or stone cabochon, baroque freshwater-style pearl drop, pearl stud post
Measurements
Condition
Very Good — minor wear, fully functional

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