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Poissardes

Poissardes from Vever
Poissardes. French Jewelry of the Nineteenth Century, Henri Vever.

poissarde (from French: “fishwife”) is a type of earring worn c. 1790-1810 and is of an elongated geometrical design, often with 2 or 3 ornaments below each other and sometimes set with gemstones. The ear wires had a typical S-shaped fish-hook style cross over and threaded through the ear back to front.

The name is derived from the fishwives of Paris who were the first to wear them and who played a significant role during the French Revolution.

Delicate French Gold and Enamel Poissardes Earrings. c.1820.
Delicate French Gold and Enamel Poissardes Earrings, c.1820. Victoria and Albert Museum Collection.
Side View of Delicate French Gold and Enamel Poissardes Earrings. c.1820.
Side View of Delicate French Gold and Enamel Poissardes Earrings, c.1820. Victoria and Albert Museum Collection.
Pair of Georgian Coral Poissardes Earrings. Photo Courtesy of Bonhams.
Pair of Georgian Coral Poissardes Earrings. Photo Courtesy of Bonhams.
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