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Antique Jewelry Agate Horseshoe Brooch
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Agate Horseshoe Brooch

$260.00

Queen Victoria began to frequent Scotland during the middle of the 19th century, and eventually purchased Balmoral Castle. Because of her travels to the highlands, the English population started wearing agate jewelry in order to have a stronger connection to the queen. “Pebble” jewelry, is a hallmark of Scottish jewelry making, and utilizes the natural agate, granite, amethyst, and other semi precious stones found in the area and is usually set in silver.

1 3/4” x 1 1/2”

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Queen Victoria began to frequent Scotland during the middle of the 19th century, and eventually purchased Balmoral Castle. Because of her travels to the highlands, the English population started wearing agate jewelry in order to have a stronger connection to the queen. “Pebble” jewelry, is a hallmark of Scottish jewelry making, and utilizes the natural agate, granite, amethyst, and other semi precious stones found in the area and is usually set in silver.

1 3/4” x 1 1/2”

Queen Victoria began to frequent Scotland during the middle of the 19th century, and eventually purchased Balmoral Castle. Because of her travels to the highlands, the English population started wearing agate jewelry in order to have a stronger connection to the queen. “Pebble” jewelry, is a hallmark of Scottish jewelry making, and utilizes the natural agate, granite, amethyst, and other semi precious stones found in the area and is usually set in silver.

1 3/4” x 1 1/2”

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