2025 Symbolic Snake Design Vintage Costume Jewelry

Snake design by renowned jewelry makers

2025 Symbolic Snake Design Vintage Costume Jewelry
Patricia Locke matte gold tone multicolor crystal brooch pin. 2025 Symbolic Snake Design Vintage Costume Jewelry

2025 Symbolic Snake Design Vintage Costume Jewelry

The coming year of the Green Wooden Snake appreciates natural stones, rich colors and an abundance of jewelry. Although Snake jewelry has not always been an object of admiration, but since ancient times it played the role of talismans and amulets that repel enemies. All nations and at all times remembered the dual nature of the snake, which simultaneously attracted and frightened people. On the one hand, a snake that bites its enemy to death represents death, and on the other hand, it is the embodiment of life and resurrection, periodically shedding its skin.

Since ancient times, the snake has been a symbol of wisdom and immortality, fertility and vitality, and, at the same time, a symbol of evil and duplicity. The ancient Romans considered the snake a symbol of eternal love. It is not without reason that Cleopatra preferred snake jewelry.

Arthur Pepper serpent brooch. Gold tone, enamel, rhinestone eye
Arthur Pepper serpent brooch. Gold tone, enamel, rhinestone eye

In Europe, snake jewelry became especially popular during the reign of Queen Victoria, who, in fact, in many cases set the fashion for jewelry. Prince Albert gave his beloved Victoria an engagement ring in the form of a snake made of gold and with an emerald at the head. The Queen believed that this was the best sign of love and wore the ring on the same finger as her wedding ring. She did not want to part with this gift from her beloved husband even after his death – and was buried with it.

Black snake brooch pin og gold tone, white and black enamel by New View
Black snake brooch pin og gold tone, white and black enamel by New View

2025 Symbolic Snake Design Vintage Costume Jewelry

In the 19th century, the snake symbolized not only love, but also wisdom, reproduced countless times in the form of bracelets, chains, necklaces, brooches, earrings and rings. The snake gained even greater popularity at the beginning of the 20th century, beautifully intertwining with the intricate curves of Art Nouveau.

Throughout the 20th century, many jewelry companies continued to produce “snake jewelry.” This post features some of them, in particular – Coro, Art (Arthur Pepper), Givenchy, Laurel Burch, M. Jent, R.Mandle, Edouard Rambaud, Ciner, New View, and Val.

Coro Katz serpent flowers gold tone rhinestone brooch
Coro Katz serpent flowers gold tone rhinestone brooch
Edouard Rambaud Paris gold gilt Snake brooch
Edouard Rambaud Paris gold gilt Snake brooch
Faux turquoise, pearl gold tone heart shaped snake brooch by Arthur Pepper
Faux turquoise, pearl gold tone heart shaped snake brooch by Arthur Pepper
Givenchy gold tone rhinestone snake brooch
Givenchy gold tone rhinestone snake brooch
Laurel Burch gold tone textured brooch pin
Laurel Burch gold tone textured brooch pin
M.J.Ent enameled gold tone snake brooch
M.J.Ent enameled gold tone snake brooch
Multicolor enamel gold tone rhinestone snake brooch pin by Ciner
Multicolor enamel gold tone rhinestone snake brooch pin by Ciner
R.Mandle textured gold tone rhinestone faux pearl brooch pin
R.Mandle textured gold tone rhinestone faux pearl brooch pin
Textured gold tone snake brooch by Art. Enamel, rhinestones
Textured gold tone snake brooch by Art. Enamel, rhinestones
Val textured gold tone serpent brooch
Val textured gold tone serpent brooch

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