Victorian mourning jewelry was often made of jet, but less expensive alternatives were glass beads; or vulcanite, a type of hard rubber. These chunky chains were made of vulcanite, and they've got a stark graphic quality that looks almost timeless.
Victorian mourning jewelry was often made of jet, but less expensive alternatives were glass beads; or vulcanite, a type of hard rubber. These chunky chains were made of vulcanite, and they've got a stark graphic quality that looks almost timeless.
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