Antique Bohemian Brooch Encrusted with Garnets in Garnet Gold Setting










Antique Bohemian Brooch Encrusted with Garnets in Garnet Gold Setting
This exquisite antique Bohemian brooch, crafted in Czechoslovakia circa 1880, is a true masterpiece of 19th-century jewelry design. Encrusted with an array of brilliant garnets, this brooch captures the rich, opulent beauty that is synonymous with Victorian-era Bohemian craftsmanship.
The brooch features deep red garnets, meticulously cut and arranged to highlight their fiery radiance. The central design, surrounded by smaller faceted garnets, draws the eye to the piece’s intricate detailing and the exceptional skill of its maker. The richness of the garnets’ color conveys timeless sophistication, while the arrangement offers a three-dimensional, dramatic effect.
Set in garnet gold, a hallmark of Bohemian jewelry, the gilded metal or low-karat gold setting enhances the vibrant hues of the garnets, adding warmth and depth to the design. This choice of setting was crafted to harmonize with the stones, creating a luxurious and elegant finish that epitomizes the style of the era.
Highly coveted during the late 19th century, Bohemian garnet jewelry was a symbol of wealth, romance, and refinement. Brooches in particular were fashionable statement pieces, often worn as a focal point on dresses, coats, or shawls. This brooch is not just an accessory—it is a timeless treasure and a nod to the artistry and culture of the period.
Whether presented as part of a vintage jewelry collection or worn to elevate a contemporary ensemble, this antique Bohemian brooch is sure to captivate. It stands as a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship and enduring allure of Czechoslovakian design from the Victorian era. In Excellent Vintage Condition.
Czechoslovokia, Circa 1880
Dimensions:
Height: 1.46 in (37 mm) x Width: 1.46 in (37 mm) x Depth: 0.4 in (10 mm)
Weight: 4 g
Condition: Excellent
Metal: Gold
Stone: Garnet
Stone Cut: Old European Cut
Place of Origin: Czechoslovokia
Period: 1880-1889
Date of Manufacture: circa 1880
Reference Number: LU26728118232