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Victorian Albert Watch Chain Necklace

SKU

100-1-10142

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ABOUT THIS NECKLACE

Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, was a dapper guy and well accessorized. The single watch chain was named after the Prince who used it to easily access his pocket watch while looking very cool and debonair in the process. This classic chain with T-bar is rendered in 9K rosy yellow gold and will--stylishly--help you keep track of time. By way of the United Kingdom, circa latter-19th century, it measures 17 inches.

Details

Materials:
9 Karat Rosy-Yellow Gold
Length:
17 Inch
Width:
3/16 Inch
Height:
1/8 Inch
Gram Weight:
41 Grams
Period:
Victorian

About Victorian Jewelry

The eclectic Victorians didn’t limit themselves when it came to motifs and themes—if it struck their fancy, they turned it into jewelry. Sweet and sentimental with a distinct romantic streak, Victorian gems expanded upon their Georgian predecessors. The array of styles that blossomed (sometimes quite literally) during this era endure to this day.

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As with anything of value, especially sentimental value, taking good care of your vintage and antique jewelry from Lang will enhance its beauty and extend its lifespan. We encourage you to have your jewelry checked and cleaned by us or by your trusted local jeweler every six months, to ensure that each piece is in good wearable condition with all gemstones in place. It’s not uncommon for stones to loosen over time, and it’s much easier to tighten a loose stone than to replace a lost one! As stated in our Repair Policy, we strongly recommend that you allow us to perform any repairs, since our jewelers are specialists in restoring vintage and antique jewelry.

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