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English Victorian 9k bicolor gold-filled lover’s knot scarf ring, c.1870
This scarf ring from the English Victorian era, circa 1870, is crafted in 9k gold-filled metal, featuring a striking bicolor finish of rose gold and silver tones.
Its form—a double lover’s knot—was a popular motif in Victorian sentimental jewelry, symbolizing unity, commitment, and enduring love. The intertwined design is sculptural and dimensional, with bold lines and rich contrast that balance symbolism and everyday utility.
A sturdy tapered pin is mounted on the reverse, making it best suited for thicker scarves or woven textiles that can accommodate its firm grip.
The piece is in good antique condition, showing normal oxidation and surface wear consistent with age. Some areas display more pronounced oxidation, and the gold-filled surface shows light wear. As condition assessment is subjective, please click and enlarge the photos to review the details closely before purchase.
knot 1.3x1.1 cm
some areas display more pronounced oxidation, and the gold-filled surface shows light wear