Vintage Gold Tone Oval Locket Necklace With Painted Rose Design & Chain
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Length: 24 inches
Locket has scratch on the top (see images)
🌹 Overview
This piece is a vintage locket necklace from the late 1970s to early 1980s, featuring a delicate rose motif. The pendant hangs on a warm-toned chain and displays the era’s characteristic romantic, Victorian-inspired revival style.
đź§µ Design & Craftsmanship
The locket is oval-shaped with a raised, glossy front panel.
The front features a floral transfer design, showcasing richly colored roses—popular in vintage cottagecore and Victorian-revival aesthetics.
The metal frame has a textured, engraved border, a detail typical of mid-to-late 20th-century costume jewelry.
The hinge on the side suggests it opens, serving both decorative and sentimental purposes.
🕰️ Historical Style Influence
During the 1970s and 1980s:
Jewelry often revived Victorian and Edwardian motifs, including floral cameos, lockets, and ornate metalwork.
Romanticism made a comeback, with pieces designed to look heirloom-like, even when mass-produced.
Florals—especially roses—were an iconic motif representing nostalgia, femininity, and sentimental value.
This locket fits squarely within that trend, blending vintage romance with practical modern construction.
đź’› Materials & Aesthetic
The chain appears to be gold-tone metal, a common choice of the era.
The pendant’s front has a smooth, enamel-like or resin surface protecting the floral artwork.
The warm colors and soft sheen create a sweet, heirloom-inspired look.
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