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Found in the Jewelry Box Blog - DANIELLE OLIVIA TEFFT: JEWELRY WRITER & GIA ACCREDITED JEWELRY PROFESSIONAL
![In Focus: How the Victorians wove beautiful jewellery from the hair of their deceased loved ones - Country Life In Focus: How the Victorians wove beautiful jewellery from the hair of their deceased loved ones - Country Life](https://keyassets.timeincuk.net/inspirewp/live/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2019/08/jewellery.jpg)
In Focus: How the Victorians wove beautiful jewellery from the hair of their deceased loved ones - Country Life
Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum - Mourning jewelry, made from the hair of deceased loved ones, gained popularity during the Victorian Era. This pair of earrings are part of a larger set of
Woven' shows jewelry made from human hair - Duluth News Tribune | News, weather, and sports from Duluth, Minnesota
![Joanne Harris on X: "Mourning jewelry made from human hair - and even sometimes, teeth - was very fashionable in Victorian times, and was often decorated with costly gemstones and ornate embellishments. Joanne Harris on X: "Mourning jewelry made from human hair - and even sometimes, teeth - was very fashionable in Victorian times, and was often decorated with costly gemstones and ornate embellishments.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E3gdH-mWUAA9lbO.jpg:large)
Joanne Harris on X: "Mourning jewelry made from human hair - and even sometimes, teeth - was very fashionable in Victorian times, and was often decorated with costly gemstones and ornate embellishments.
![Precious Jewelry of Hair: A Brooch and Bracelet Set for Mourning | Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Precious Jewelry of Hair: A Brooch and Bracelet Set for Mourning | Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum](https://www.cooperhewitt.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/27297_7ce11ddcbff33004_b.jpg)