Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet.
Plato
georgian seed pearl flower brooch
An early nineteenth century seed pearl brooch, formed as a flower stem with the flowerhead set en tremblant and featuring a foiled, orangey-pink topaz, seed pearls woven and attached to mother-of-pearl backplate, c clasp to the reverse, length 4 in, width 1 in, circa 1800.
Seed pearls, sourced primarily from India, were an essential component of eighteenth and nineteenth century jewelry. They were strung onto long tasseled sautoirs to be worn elegantly draped around the neck. Seed pearls were also frequently halved and mounted in collets to accent gemstones set into earrings, rings, brooches, and necklaces. Particularly exquisite and delicate are the jewels formed of woven seed pearls attached using white horse hair to carved and drilled mother-of-pearl backplates, sometimes featuring precious gemstones at the center of an elaborately woven seed pearl design. These can be particularly rare to find today and are highly prized by the collector, given their beauty and frailty.