Chain necklaces like these were starting to be seen as somewhat common in the late 18th up into the 19th and 20th centuries. This one was inspired by the Regency fashion prints that I have seen with crosses, stars, and other shapes hanging from chain and/or beaded necklaces. I love this necklace and actually wear one myself with yellow stars and I have matching earrings! I have several colors in stock, and they all measure 17 inches long, and I paired it with a lovely bali gold plated over silver (vermeil) round clasp with a flower on it. The center front flower pendants hang down about an inch. This is a vintage style plated chain. The base metal is possibly pewter, but could be brass. I currently do not have matching earrings in the flowers, but could possibly have them made up if interested. Please convo me. Portrait is of Elizaveta_Alexeevna by Vigee Lebrun, 1802, with pearls (of which I offer this style necklace in another listing). First and last photo (taken by Jennifer McKay Higgins of Chaddsford Floorcloths) is of me modeling the necklace in yellow. Sits beautifully on. If more photos are needed just ask! My Pinterest boards have more portraits and prints where a lot of my inspiration comes from.
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It’s Jane Austen day today, she was born 240 years ago today. So in honor of her, a Regency-themed inspiration post. And because Christmas Holidays are nearly here, some lovely winter and chr…
A blog about the places, people & manners of the Regency era in England; period illustrations, newspaper clippings & more
It’s Jane Austen day today, she was born 240 years ago today. So in honor of her, a Regency-themed inspiration post. And because Christmas Holidays are nearly here, some lovely winter and chr…
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I’m giving a workshop at the RWA National Conference this July (just got the times and it’s Friday at 4:30 – 5:30, so early enough to enjoy dinner Friday). And part of what I̵…
Ladies' clothing of the early 1800s featured a high waistline called Empire and employed the use of soft, lightweight fabrics. Later Romantic style included large sleeves and decorated hems.
1. THE JANE AUSTEN BOOK CLUB DVD (region 1, US version) & 2. The book box of Emma's Perfect Match, a sweet green tea of dried strawberries, rhubarb and roses. offered by Bingley's Teas have been won by GINA G. Congratulations to the winner and many thanks to Bingley's Teas.
It’s Jane Austen day today, she was born 240 years ago today. So in honor of her, a Regency-themed inspiration post. And because Christmas Holidays are nearly here, some lovely winter and chr…
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Fine Art Reproduction Portrait of Marquise Visconti by Baron François Pascal Simon Gérard. Fine Art Reproduction, Canvas on Stretcher, Framed Picture, Glass Print and Wall Paper.
Portrait of a young woman by George Henry Harlow. Oil on canvas, first quarter of 19th century.
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I've been thinking about how I will fix my hair for the Jane Austen Festival. When someone says "Regency" or "Jane Auste...
Inspired by the island of Sardinia, Signora e Mare crafted this unique design that has us envisioning ourselves in another slower time with scents of herbaceous plants and the wafts of the Mediterranean sea to tickle our nose. We picture these beautifully unique seals atop lovely wedding invitations, notes to family and friends, branding or finishing a dramatic piece to an exquisite fête. Crafted from solid brass, each seal is finished with a hand-turned rosewood handle. Each wax seal sits within a hand illustrated design by Signora e Mare. Its marbled matchbook box opens to reveal the stamp paired with a stick of sealing wax for immediate use. Trade pricing is available to stationers. Please visit our wholesale page for more information. - Size : 3.5 in wooden handle with either a 1 in die or 1.25 in die - Materials : Solid brass and rosewood - Provenance : Made by Signora e Mare - Notes : Includes one antique gold wax sealing stick