Fashionable Mourning Jewelry, Clothing and Customs by Mary Brett Supply
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Explore the many fascinating nineteenth century traditions associated with death and mourning. The widespread influence of England s Queen Victoria perpetuated displays of grieving as she, her court, and loyal subjects remained in a state of mourning for over forty years.Over 300 color photographs display jewelry, photography and painted portraits, children s, men s, and women s clothes; poems, letters of sympathy, armbands, procession badges, hair receivers, announcements, and horse-drawn vehicles that were specifically associated with death customs. Symbolism in written phrases, flowers, and objects is presented and many examples are shown. Over 70 pages of a Victorian hair jewelry catalog are included, showing hundreds of designs that could be ordered as keepsakes, often using your own hair. Today s collectors of friendship and mourning memorabilia can expect to see antique items that not only speak of comfort and solace in times of need but continue to appreciate in value.
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Hardcover, 240 pages
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