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    We're each of us alone, to be sure. What can you do but hold your hand out in the dark? 

     

    Ursula K. LeGuin

    lavender buckle and button suite

    $875.00Price
    • An early twentieth century sterling silver and enamel buckle and button set, marked 'HM' for Birmingham silversmith Henry Matthews, comprising an oval belt buckle, a pair of shoe buckles and six buttons, all in matching lavender guilloche enamel with white enamel accents, complete with original box, belt buckle 3 in by 2 in, shoe buckles 2 in by 1.5 in, buttons 0.7 in diameter, circa 1910. 

    • Historically, the Edwardian period lasted for only the nine years that King Edward VII was on the throne (1901-1910). However, the style has its roots in the years leading up to Edward VII's reign and extended for at least a decade after his reign came to an end. Edwardian jewelry contrasts markedly with other prior and concurrent styles. Edwardian jewels are largely crafted in platinum, though early examples may consist of platinum topped gold as jewelers familiarized themselves with the new metal. Designs are distinctly monochromatic and predominantly feature diamonds and pearls, often surrounded by lacy and delicate openwork and pierced designs. These complemented the prevailing pastel fashions of the day.

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