Women’s flower pendant necklaces-Antique Mid Victorian Banded Agate Beads

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A lovely piece for the collector, dating to circa 1850-60, a splendid hand crafted specimen Victorian Scottish 'Bulls Eye' Banded Agate bead necklace. which was a source of Banded Agates, the earthy tones and natural beauty of the stone is highlighted by the simple circular shape and slight variation in size and roundness; entirely charming! In perfect condition, each of the 45 beads is unique and measures from 10.6mm to 13.7mm, and the necklace fastens with a Silver fish hook clasp. The necklace measures 24 inches and is newly re-knotted between each bead. 

'Scottish' Jewellery became very fashionable in the mid 19th century, popularised by the visits of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Scotland and after their purchase of the Balmoral Estate in 1852. 

From the Victoria and Albert Museum; 

'In the early years of the 19th century, the poetry and novels of Sir Walter Scott put Scotland on the tourist map. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were very fond of Scotland. Scottish pebble jewellery, already fashionable in the 18th century, became a popular souvenir. Birmingham jewellers responded to the demand, sometimes using stones from countries other than Scotland.'