Saturday, June 1, 2013

HISTORY HOP REVEAL

WELCOME to the History Blog Hop Reveal sponsored by Leah Curtis.  Thank you Leah for letting me partake.  The Challenge was to pick a period in History and design a piece.  I chose the Romantic Period 1837 to 1860. It was during this time that Gold was discovered and the social climates began to change.  Women began wearing more Jewelry than men, and lots of it. The Renaissance theme inspired Jewelry to suddenly have motifs from Flowers, branches, grapes and berries featured prominently in pieces. Jewelry from the early part of these years was completely handmade. Prior to 1854 Hallmarking at that time had only two standards. 18 and 22 karat.  Hallmarking ie. .925, 18k are the stampings on Jewelry used to protect the consumer. After 1854,  9k, 12k and 15k were legalized. I have never seen any of these.  My pieces are not Gold but Brass from   www.bsueboutiques.com . Her RGP Brass which as you may or may not know is 18k Russian Gold Plate and is beautiful. (shameful plug)
At the time Ladies fashion called for their hair to be parted down the middle and pinned up, therefor hiding the ears.  So earrings had to be long or big to compete and be seen. Of course mine are vintage inspired but mismatched pair. The second pair you can even wear two ways.


The Necklace of course had to be painted, they enameled, bejeweled and Presented.  Brass, Quartz and Pearls.
Thank you so much for taking this journey with me. Please visit the other participants You will not be  disappointed

Leah Curtis - Indus Valley - beadyeyedbunny.blogspot.co.uk
Laney Mead - Māori - laney-izzybeads.blogspot.co.uk
Becca - Art Nouveau - godsartistinresidence.blogspot.com
Melissa - English Romanticism and Mourning Jewelry - beadrecipes.wordpress.com
Tracy Stillman - Native American - tracystillmandesigns.com
Gerda - English Romanticism and Mourning Jewelry - gerdascraftsblog.blogspot.com
Liz E - Native North American - beadcontagion.blogspot.com
Ahowin - Māori (New Zealand)  - blog.ahowinjewelry.com 
Jasvanti - Indus Valley - jewelrybyjasvanti.blogspot.com
Lizzie - Art Nouveau - theneedtobead.blogspot.co.uk 
Julia Hay - Merovingian - pandanimal.blogspot.co.uk
Dini - Celtic - angazabychanges.blogspot.nl
Caroline - Art Nouveau - blueberribeads.co.uk 
Charlie - Moche of Peru - clay-space.com/blog 
Karin - China - maverickbeads.blogspot.com
Niky Sayers - Rome - silverniknats.blogspot.com 
Marcia Dunne - Celctic and Mourning Jewelry - thealternativefoundry.blogspot.co.uk
anafiassa - Mesopotamia - anafiassa.blogspot.com
Kokopelli - Native American - kokopellidesign.blogspot.com
Christa - Native American - adventuresofwonebeadywoman.blogspot.com
Clair - Roman - obstinatepursuit.blogspot.co.uk
Susan Bowie - Native American - susanbowie.wordpress.com
Gloria Allen - English Romanticism - gloriaallendesigns.blogspot.com
Sheila Garrett - Early Russia - 4brownowl.blogspot.co.uk

12 comments:

  1. Lovely work! I love the colors that you used... And that second pair of earrings is so clever! I really enjoyed seeing your creations. :D

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  2. Lovely, lovely creations, Gloria! It's a great take on romanticism. Thanks for joining the hop!

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  3. Lovely work! I love the little toppers on the earrings that can change the look. And I adore non-matching earrings!

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  4. You have made such pretty designs :-) I love the cat charms on the earrings!

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  5. I love all designs. You've chosen well, BSue Boutiques components are the right ones to use in Romantic inspired jewellery. Have a nice weekend. Ana

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  6. Oh, how pretty are those earrings? So interesting to hear how you were inspired to make them :)

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  7. Nice piece of history. I love the way your earrings at first quick glance look the same but on closer inspection are different! That's such a fun twist. The necklace definitely has a romantic feel, so feminine and pretty.

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  8. Lovely Gloria, I especially love the necklace, stunning!

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  9. Flowers, Pink, Quartz and Pearls, that is really ♥Romanticism... Very sweet designs Gloria, great to wear during Summertime!

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  10. Lovely floral designs you made.

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