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1970s Lady Justice Pendant vintage paperclips were worn as a

SKU 61790733749
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USD220.00 USD243.00

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Description

paperclips were worn as a symbol of resistance and unity

with other similar examples attributed to Cartier and Faberge - there are no discernible marks on this one

9ct Gold (later added)

Stones: Old Cut Diamonds (0

A charming Victorian ring featuring a large garnet cabochon

1970s Lady Justice Pendant vintage paperclips were worn as aCool vintage pendant featuring a blindfolded 'Lady of Justice'. Crafted in 18ct gold, circa 1970. The idea of Lady Justice, an allegorical personification of truth and morality, has a rich history and examples of her can be found across many different cultures, dating back to ancient civilisations. 'Some of the first images similar to the Lady of Justice date back to the Egyptian goddess Maat, who signified truth and order in that ancient society.

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