Bvlgari EG30BSSDDuring most of the 18th and early 19th centuries, jewellery is referred to as Georgian because four King Georges ruled Great Britain during those years. Then all jewellery was made by hand and very often encompassed nature designs with flowers, leaves, birds and insects. Many pieces were enhanced with diamonds or other gemstones Bvlgari EG30BSSD. This jewellery is very popular and is in demand by collectors all over the world.What we today call Victorian jewellery was made and sold during the period of 1837-1900. It appropriately began with the coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837. The jewellery business flourished during her reign.
Jewellery has been popular through the ages Bvlgari EG30BSSD, including the era called Elizabethan England. In the 16th century, the art of gem cutting did not include the complex faceted cuts that are available today, but many precious and semi-precious stones were used. Hand-carved cameos were popular Bvlgari EG30BSSD, and a lot of gold work was done. It was in the late 1500s that women no longer covered their hair and ears with enveloping headwear and began to wear earrings. Some began to pierce their ears to accommodate one type.