Schiffer PublishingSKU: carro-48574828
Fashionable Mourning Jewelry, Clothing, and Customs by Schiffer Publishing
$59.95
/
Shipping calculated at checkout.
In stock (9994)
$59.95
Fashionable Mourning Jewelry, Clothing, and Customs by Schiffer Publishing
$59.95
/
Fashionable Mourning Jewelry, Clothing, and Customs by Schiffer Publishing
$59.95
/
Still deciding?
Payment & Security
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
Security
High-Quality MaterialsMade with premium materials for long-lasting use.
Easy to UseSimple design for quick setup and convenience.
Versatile & Multi-PurposePerfect for home, office, or on-the-go.
Satisfaction GuaranteeLove it or return it for a full refund.
Fulfilled by our friends at Schiffer Publishing
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.[AuthorName]Mary Brett[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Mary Brett is a dedicated student of mourning customs and artefacts who has selected an important reference archive over many years. It is her intention in writing this book to give readers insight into the beauty of death, as seen through the eyes of Victorians, and to share some of the artefacts they left as reminders of their convictions and reverence for the departed. She lives in Richmond, Virginia.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]229 color and 72 b/w photographs[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle][/SubTitle][ColorPattern]229 color and 72 b/w photographs[/ColorPattern]Free shipping on all U.S. orders
Easy returns and exchanges
30 day money back guarantee