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Contrary to popular belief, hair jewelry was not always mourning jewelry. Sometimes these intricately woven pieces were created as love tokens from sweethearts, family members and cherished friends as a way to feel closer to the other. That is exactly what we have here with this wonderful brooch.
At first glance, one might assume that this is a mourning piece. However, the inscription on the back tells a different story.
Engraved in beautiful script are the words "E.M.R. to Champ," which leads us to believe that this was intended as a sentimental token between sweethearts or possibly good friends.
A great piece to add to any Victorian hair collection!
Additional Details
Date: 1880s
Materials: Gold filled brass, enamel, glass, human hair
Measurements: 1 1/4" x 1"
Markings: Engraved "E.M.R. to Champ"
Condition: Very Good
There are 2 spots missing enamel and a few loose hairs. The back has a couple of small superficial dents.
Cleaning and Care
Clean with a damp cloth. Do not submerge in water as it will damage the hair. Wipe dry with a soft cloth.