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Gem Pursuit

Defining Movements: Suffragettes

  • S8E16
  • 40:05
  • April 29th 2024

One of the beauties of antique jewellery is that it can serve as a reminder of defining moments or movements in history that led to truly unique pieces.

Today, we’re taking a look at the jewellery that was inspired by and created for the suffragette movement in the UK. These political pieces are some of the most collectible antique jewellery you will come across and are an important reminder of the fight for women’s right to vote in the early 20th century. Matthew and Alyce take a look at the origin of the suffrage movement, including why jewellery became such an important part of their protest and honour the incredible women who gave up their lives to fight for the cause. 


THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

  • The origin of the Suffragette movement 
  • Colours and gemstones typical to suffragette pieces 
  • Trade tips for collecting the incredibly rare suffragette jewellery 
  • A badge of honour brooch for political prisoners of the movement 
  • Iconic women of the suffragette movement and jewellery they created 


MORE INFORMATION

Sylvia Pankhurst Holloway Prison Brooch

https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/holloway-prison-brooch-279701 


Suffragette necklace available at Courtville Antiques 

https://www.instagram.com/p/C5QUUTZCM_J/


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QUOTES

The fact that they were willing to go to these extreme lengths to gain their rights is very inspiring, and of course, it inspired not only that movement, but a jewellery movement as well. - Alyce Ketcher


I think the key factor for a suffragette piece of jewellery comes down to the colors really. - Matthew Weldon 


My trade tip for you is if you're looking at a suffragette piece, it wants to be in the arts and crafts style, Art Nouveau style or Edwardian style and yellow gold or silver. - Alyce Ketcher 


Sylvia Pankhurst actually designs a brooch. Now referred to as the Holloway prison brooch, they were given to suffragettes who were incarcerated at Holloway prison as kind of like a badge of honor. - Alyce Ketcher 


KEYWORDS

#suffragette #women #jewellery #edwardian #suffrage #brooch

Gem Pursuit

Explore the endlessly fascinating stories behind famous pieces of jewellery. Become captivated by the phenomenal gems that form deep within the earth's crust. Be inspired by some of the most incredible craftspeople and designers the world has ever seen.

Join Matthew Weldon, CEO of Courtville and GIA-certified gemologist Alyce Ketcher on their gem pursuit as they use their unique knowledge, passion and expertise to illuminate the magical and mysterious world of antique and vintage jewellery.

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