Description
Heading : Faceted Blue John pendant with 18ct gold mount
Description : A faceted piece of Blue John set in gold
Size : 2×1.2cm
Weight : 2 grams
Chain not included
A truly remarkable piece of Blue John jewellery.
Blue John is a banded fluorite found in the vicinity of Castleton, Derbyshire. The origins of the name are uncertain, possibly French or from itinerant Cornish miners, however, the colours within the mineral can be blue, yellow, violet and amethyst banded with white. Indeed some pieces can display a rose like tint. Resources are becoming increasing scarce. In the late 18th and early 19th century Matthew Boulton the highly regarded silversmith made large elaborately decorated urns with Blue John and silver ormolu. Large bowls were made for silver epergnes and there are some lavish table tops cut from single pieces. As a native British gemstone it is without equal.
This pendant is backed with mother of pearl to highlight the colours within the stone
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