French Jet Necklace
Date1890 - 1929
Object NameNecklace
Mediumglass, cotton, metal
ClassificationsJewellery
DimensionsFull Length: 145cm
Closed Length: 71.5cm
Closed Length: 71.5cm
AcquisitionPresented in 2006 by Rosemary Watt.
LocationOn Display - Gallery 08
Object numberABDMS076289
About MeLong black French jet beaded necklace.Although France had deposits of jet there was not enough to meet the demands of fashion in the 19th century. The French therefore produced a black glass known as French jet, which was mass produced and very cheep. In England black glass imitations were also made but were called Vauxhall glass. This type of glass has a slight reddish tinge when viewed at certain angles to the light. One of the great advantages of French jet was that it could be made into very tiny beads, which were used, for dress trimmings.
More About Me
French jet was a very cheap and mass-produced black glass that became popular in the 19th century.
Exhibitions
1890 - 1929
1890 - 1929
1837 - 1901
Late 19th century
Probably 19th century
1837 - 1901
Late 19th century
Mid - late 19th century
Probably 19th century
1846 - 1901
1860 - 1899
Late 19th century
1837 - 1901
1860 - 1910
1837 - 1901
1870-1875
1862 - 1901