Marcasite – Page 17 – Tresors Sydney

Collection: Marcasite

Marcasite has a long history of use as a decorative and jewelry material. Despite Marcasite’s relatively low hardness and distinct cleavage, many cultures have worked this material into objects of beauty. The Ancient Greeks made jewelry from marcasite. The Incas of South America polished large slabs of it as decorative objects. Gem cutters in the Victorian Era faceted this material into stones with flat backs. This popular style was known as the flattened-rose cut. Jewelry makers set them in white metal settings, such as rhodium-plated silver.
215 Products
Sterling Silver Studded Tear Drop Mother Of Pearl Earrings
Regular Price
$150
Sale Price
$150
Sterling Silver Marcasite and Pearl Ring
Regular Price
$195
Sale Price
$195
Vintage Akoya Pearl Necklace
Regular Price
$495
Sale Price
$495
Vintage 1940's Mikimoto Pearl Necklace
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$1,200
Sale Price
$1,200
Vintage 1940's Black Enamel Compact
Regular Price
$295
Sale Price
$295
Vintage 1940's Large Black Enamel Compact
Regular Price
$325
Sale Price
$325
Marcasite and Carnelian Ring
Regular Price
$150
Sale Price
$150
Sterling Silver Carnelian and Marcasite Earrings
Regular Price
$195
Sale Price
$195
Malachite and Marcasite Ring
Regular Price
$195
Sale Price
$195
Onyx and Marcasite Drop Earrings
Regular Price
$195
Sale Price
$195
Mother of Pearl and Marcasite Drop Earrings
Regular Price
$195
Sale Price
$195
Onyx and Marcasite Drops
Regular Price
$195
Sale Price
$195