Memento mori jewellery was very popular in the Victorian period. They were worn in remembrance if a lost loved one, and indicated to others that they were in a period of mourning.
These were made popular by Queen Victoria who remained in black mourning for the last 40years of her life, following the death of Prince Albert.
This pendant was cast from a mourning pendant that I have in my own personal collection.
The hand is holding a small posey of flowers. The flowers are ‘forget me nots’. ‘Forget me nots’ were a popular symbol of enduring love during the Victorian period.
This pendant is made of solid sterling silver. It is flat backed, and stamped with .925 and ‘swalk’.
The pendant was oxidized and hand polished to highlight the details and give he pendant a vintage feel.
This pendant measures approx. 40mm including the bail (these are handmade and may vary slightly).
You can buy the pendant on its own or with various length chains. This choice is provided to you during the checkout process. Please see the last 2 photographs for differences between the regular chain and heavier chain.
You pendant will come wrapped in tissue in a small cotton draw string bag, which is also great for storing the piece when not in use.
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