Lockets

A Crystal Heart

The heart is the most important element of focus in this pendant, as it is the first identifier f...

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‘Not Lost But Gone Before’ Mourning Lockets

To the Victorians, brand consistency was essential for the development of the British Empire. As ...

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The Collector

A collector’s passion can be driven by the simplest things. There’s the sheer joy and thrill of f...

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Hair Buckle / Garter Pendant

The simplicity and sentimentality of hairwork cannot be understated. It is a material that is int...

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A Sepia Pendant of a Lady Writing

Visual representation of the female in 18th century sentimental is a literal one. Of the major sy...

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Neoclassical Mourning Locket & Royalty, 1821

Having privilege in wealth is not required for mourning jewels, but it certainly helps. The range...

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Prince Alfred Funerary Urn Locket

The fourteenth child and ninth son of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Prin...

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Faith, Hope and Charity

The allegory of faith, hope and charity are important symbols of the early modern period, becomin...

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Fatherly Love

Love of a father represents the paternal aspect of a family which had been seen as the provider a...

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A Mourning Tour: An Edwardian Miniature c.1910

The Edwardian Era, 1901 to 1910, was one of the primary catalysts to end the mourning industry. W...

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French Saint Esprit Dove Necklace

During the Rococo period of the 18th century, much of the most ornate and elaborate jewellery was...

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A Mourning Tour: Charles II Locket

Memorial jewels that commemorate an event or a specific cultural moment in time have existed sinc...

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A Crystal Heart

The heart is the most important element of focus in this pendant, as it is the first identifier f...

Read more   

‘Not Lost But Gone Before’ Mourning Lockets

To the Victorians, brand consistency was essential for the development of the British Empire. As ...

Read more   

The Collector

A collector’s passion can be driven by the simplest things. There’s the sheer joy and thrill of f...

Read more   

Hair Buckle / Garter Pendant

The simplicity and sentimentality of hairwork cannot be understated. It is a material that is int...

Read more   

A Sepia Pendant of a Lady Writing

Visual representation of the female in 18th century sentimental is a literal one. Of the major sy...

Read more   

Neoclassical Mourning Locket & Royalty, 1821

Having privilege in wealth is not required for mourning jewels, but it certainly helps. The range...

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Prince Alfred Funerary Urn Locket

The fourteenth child and ninth son of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Prin...

Read more   

Faith, Hope and Charity

The allegory of faith, hope and charity are important symbols of the early modern period, becomin...

Read more   
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Latest Lecture

Latest Lecture

Podcast Interview: Haunted History Chronicles

Please enjoy my recent podcast with Haunted History Chronicles, where I take you on a journey thr...

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A Crystal Heart

The heart is the most important element of focus in this pendant, as it is the first identifier f...

Read more   

‘Not Lost But Gone Before’ Mourning Lockets

To the Victorians, brand consistency was essential for the development of the British Empire. As ...

Read more   

The Collector

A collector’s passion can be driven by the simplest things. There’s the sheer joy and thrill of f...

Read more   

Hair Buckle / Garter Pendant

The simplicity and sentimentality of hairwork cannot be understated. It is a material that is int...

Read more   
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Latest Lecture

Latest Lecture

Podcast Interview: Haunted History Chronicles

Please enjoy my recent podcast with Haunted History Chronicles, where I take you on a journey thr...

Watch the webinar   

Mourning Merchandise

Visit the Art of Mourning Store to purchase all manner of mourning items for the home.
You can buy tote bags, t-shirts, journals, notepads and a lot more. This is your way of keeping Art of Mourning alive for gernerations!

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