Victorian Masonic Star Orb Pendant rings Double heart rings were usually
Description
Double heart rings were usually given to a bride on her wedding day from a close friend or relative
To the sailors who encountered her she would always pose the same question: "Is Alexander the king alive
Dating to the late 19th Century - circa 1890 - these wonderful pieces are modelled in 15k gold
the former mounted in 18k gold and the latter in platinum
a blue sapphire
Victorian Masonic Star Orb Pendant rings Double heart rings were usuallyDATE: Victorian, c. 1880 A particularly cool Masonic Orb pendant dating from the latter half of the 19th Century. It's the less common star variant of the style, opening at the top into segments; each face is embellished with a different masonic symbol, including a crescent moon, a skull, a Star of David, square and compasses, a sun, a lighthouse (actually two), &c. Modelled in 9k gold with silver innards. These distinctive pieces would have been used
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