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Baubles, Bling, and Lover’s Things
Called a lover’s eye, or an eye miniature, these are some of the rarest and highly collectible pieces of antique jewelry. Just as their name states, they are tiny watercolor paintings (most often done on ivory) of an eye… and nothing else. The painting is usually surrounded by a decorative frame and covered with a piece of protective glass. You may be wondering, “Why just an eye?”
Sources say that the eye belonged to a loved one, usually a forbidden love. It was believed that if the painting only featured an eye, it would be nearly impossible to identify who is depicted. Because in the case of a clandestine affair, anonymity is everything. Only the person wearing the piece would know the secret identity. Very romantic…
Most lover’s eyes were made from the late 1700’s to the early 1800’s. Experts believe that fewer than 1000 of them are still in existence. Here at Joden, we have three. The one pictured above has already been purchased by a private collector, these two are available now.
Near the end of the 1800’s, Queen Victoria revived the lover’s eye. However, Victoria had them created of all of her loved ones: her children, family, and friends. Often, they became mourning jewelry, as many of them featured a hair receiver on the back. The use of pearls often symbolized tears. What a beautiful treasure!
Come to Joden to see these incredible love tokens, and remember…
“You can go to a museum and look, or you can come to Joden and touch.”
Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Shelly Isacco