Victorian Ouroboros Snake Bracelet

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    • A superb early Victorian flexible snake bracelet, c.1840, finely crafted in 15K gold and set with Persian turquoise, rubies, and rose-cut diamonds. The heavy gold bracelet takes the form of a coiled serpent consuming its own tail; a potent ancient symbol of eternity known as the ouroboros.

      Serpent jewellery experienced a dramatic revival in the 1830s–40s following Queen Victoria’s ascension to the throne. She famously received a snake engagement ring from Prince Albert, and wore snake bangles to her first Privy Council meeting in 1837. The motif, drawn from classical antiquity, was now reimagined as a token of eternal love and protection.

      This bracelet is among the finest of its type that we have come across. The serpent’s head is pavé-set with vibrant, graduated Persian turquoise cabochons in a luminous robin’s egg blue, its ruby eyes gleaming beneath arched gold eyebrows. The tail encircles a second large turquoise cabochon, bordered by a fine line of rose-cut diamonds, forming the ‘egg’ it consumes. Together, the head and tail form the clasp: a highly inventive mechanism in which the forked tongue is pressed to release the catch.

      The flexible body consists of hand-engraved scale links, each individually articulated and chased to resemble reptilian texture. The back of the tongue bears a French control mark (ET), indicating it was made outside France for the French market — most likely in England, consistent with other 15K gold jewels of this period.

      Measurements:
      • Length: 21cm
      • Head cabochon: approx. 20 × 11 × 5mm
      • Snake links: 14mm wide
      • Total weight: 39.25g

      In excellent condition despite its significant age with original safety chain intact. A rare and symbolic jewel at the height of early Victorian serpent mania. 
    A superb early Victorian flexible snake bracelet, c.1840, finely crafted in 15K gold and set with Persian turquoise, rubies, and rose-cut diamonds. The heavy gold bracelet takes the form of a coiled serpent consuming its own tail; a potent ancient symbol of eternity known as the ouroboros.

    Serpent jewellery experienced a dramatic revival in the 1830s–40s following Queen Victoria’s ascension to the throne. She famously received a snake engagement ring from Prince Albert, and wore snake bangles to her first Privy Council meeting in 1837. The motif, drawn from classical antiquity, was now reimagined as a token of eternal love and protection.

    This bracelet is among the finest of its type that we have come across. The serpent’s head is pavé-set with vibrant, graduated Persian turquoise cabochons in a luminous robin’s egg blue, its ruby eyes gleaming beneath arched gold eyebrows. The tail encircles a second large turquoise cabochon, bordered by a fine line of rose-cut diamonds, forming the ‘egg’ it consumes. Together, the head and tail form the clasp: a highly inventive mechanism in which the forked tongue is pressed to release the catch.

    The flexible body consists of hand-engraved scale links, each individually articulated and chased to resemble reptilian texture. The back of the tongue bears a French control mark (ET), indicating it was made outside France for the French market — most likely in England, consistent with other 15K gold jewels of this period.

    Measurements:
    • Length: 21cm
    • Head cabochon: approx. 20 × 11 × 5mm
    • Snake links: 14mm wide
    • Total weight: 39.25g

    In excellent condition despite its significant age with original safety chain intact. A rare and symbolic jewel at the height of early Victorian serpent mania. 

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