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Victorian Amethyst Paste Rivière

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A Victorian rivière necklace in the Georgian style featuring velvety-purple hand-faceted amethyst paste set in sterling silver cups. A "rivière" is a style of necklace featuring gems all of a size, or slightly graduated, set in claws or bezels to form an endless chain of gleaming stones when clasped; the word itself is French for "river" (like a river of gems).

Necklaces of this type, usually diamond, were introduced in the 18th century and remained popular through the early to mid 19th with other gemstones employed, and again through the 20th century with diamonds once more taking the lead. In fact, the rivière style has proved to be one of the most enduring since its beginning.

Details: Measuring approximately 17" long wth an 6.3 mm width. The original antique box clasp is in strong working order, so the necklace will stay securely around your neck through all manner of adventures.

Condition: In excellent condition with a light antique patina and subtle wear to the paste commensurate with age.

History: Paste is essentially a type of leaded glass which when hand cut resembles the brilliance and sparkle of genuine diamond, or when specially colored the glitter of rare natural gemstones like sapphire and emerald. Developed in the 18th century, it quickly became popular for its beautiful fire and was crafted in jewelry with the same attention paid to genuine stones, set in silver and karat gold.