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Antique Serpent Collar, English

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One of the hottest jewelry motifs of late - the serpent!

Serpent jewelry has been around forever, but it really had a moment in England during the Victorian era. It all took off after Prince Albert gave Queen Victoria a serpent ring in 1839—wrapped in a circle to symbolize forever, loyalty, and love. From there, English serpent necklaces became incredibly popular, often designed with soft, realistic curves and little details like gemstone or emerald-set eyes. They were meant to feel meaningful, romantic, and a bit protective—and honestly, they still do. Timeless, mysterious, and the kind of piece people always ask about when you’re wearing it.

This one is English, with a rich patina and beautiful texture.  Falls right on the collarbone - so chic!

  • 9kt Yellow Gold
  • 34 Grams
  • 5.70mm wide

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Shipping & Delivery

Order typically ship in 1-2 business days. (Shipping may be impacted by carrier delays. This is beyond our control.)

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- Next Day Air
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Returns & Refunds

Items are returnable within our 3 day unconditional return window,
unless they've been altered or sized in any way, therefor making it a FINAL SALE.

This includes all layaway & custom orders which are considered FINAL SALES. 

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Layaway

All pieces require a 25% non-refundable deposit.

The balance after the deposit will be split into 3 payments, payable every 30 days. Layaway orders will be shipped upon final payment. Full policy here.

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