Product Details
This beautiful Victorian Suffragette brooch is set in 18ct Yellow Gold. Circa 1900.
Set with a central rich green Peridot with one Amethyst at either side, which is then followed by glistening rose cut Diamonds.
Emmeline Pankhurst was the leader of the British Suffragette movement in the 19th century and through her efforts won the right for women to vote.
Suffragettes liked to be depicted as feminine. Their jewellery was chosen to counter the stereotypes put forward by opponents that they were mannish or shrieking.
Give Women Votes - Green is for give, white is for women and violet is for votes.
Amethyst has been highly esteemed throughout the ages for its stunning beauty and legendary powers to stimulate and soothe the mind and emotions.
The Peridot is a stone of lightness and beauty and was believed to be a stone of springtime by ancients who considered it a gift from Mother Nature.
A rose cut Diamond resembles the shape of a rose bud. The rose cut dates to the 1500s and remained common during the Georgian and Victorian eras. The old rose cut Diamonds sparkle and glisten with immense brilliance and life captivating the allure of nature's beauty.
This brooch is genuine Suffragette. Steeped in Victorian history.
A gorgeous little brooch which looks lovely when worn.
It weighs 3.8 grams.
It measures 47mm across x 7mm in width.
The central Peridot measures 6mm across x 7mm down
In excellent condition all round.