A beautifully romantic Victorian era turquoise and seed pearl brooch, crafted in warm 14K gold and designed to be worn either as a brooch or pendant.
This elegant antique jewel dates to the late 19th century, when turquoise and pearls were frequently paired in jewelry for their symbolic meaning — turquoise representing protection and affection, while pearls symbolized purity and elegance.
The brooch features graceful scrolling goldwork and delicate floral elements, accented by luminous natural seed pearls and vibrant turquoise cabochons. At the center rests a glowing pearl, while a suspended pearl drop adds beautiful movement and refinement.
A hidden bale behind the brooch pin allows the piece to convert easily into a pendant, making it wonderfully versatile to wear on a chain or ribbon as was fashionable in the Victorian era.
The reverse bears a “56” gold mark, an antique Russian zolotnik standard indicating approximately 14K gold purity (58.5%), further supporting the piece’s late 19th-century origin.
Jewelry like this was treasured for both everyday elegance and special occasions, and today it remains a charming heirloom piece that feels just as beautiful pinned to a jacket, worn at the collar, or suspended from a delicate chain.
Details
Era: Victorian, circa 1870–1895
Metal: 14K yellow gold (Russian 56 mark)
Total Weight: 6.92 grams
Size : Approximately 2" (Including the seed pearl drop) x 1.75"
Gemstones:
• Natural seed pearls
• Turquoise cabochons
• Central pearl
• Articulated pearl drop
Design: Convertible brooch / pendant
Motif: Floral and scrolling foliate design
Condition
Very good antique condition.
A few seed pearls are missing, which is common in jewelry of this age. The turquoise stones and pearl drop remain intact, and the brooch mechanism functions well.
Beautiful antique patina consistent with age.
Why We Love It
• Romantic Victorian design
• Turquoise and pearl combination
• Convertible pendant and brooch
• Elegant articulated pearl drop
• A timeless antique heirloom