Thanks everyone for your replies to the Georgian Wedding/Empire/Regency and most appropriate Pearl Jewelry question.
Cailtlin, thanks for the photos!
As we know, Georgian fashion and jewelry and romance are synonymous, a fitting style theme for a wedding.
Without boring you with a whole lot of stuffy opulence, the "empire style" was based on features of the Roman Empire and its many archaeological treasures which had been rediscovered starting in the 18th century. Empire even influenced architecture with the American style called "federation-style" characterized by motifs such as eagles, bellflowers and thunderbolts.
Despite the French revolution of 1789, when a pair of fancy shoe buckles might be enough to condemn you to the guillotine, France managed to hold on to her role as the leaders of fashion and jewelry and the extremely talented jewellers of France, and Napol?on Bonaparte's obsession with art and jewelry were two of the reasons why.
The jewels of the 18th to mid 19th century in Europe and England, were influenced by the taste of the French emperor Napol?on Bonaparte whose enthusiasm for art, fashion and jewelry were only eclipsed by his enthusiasm, for "France, the army and Josephine" - (Napol?on's famous last words)
Purlgurl and Seahorse, I agree, artists certainly have been known to take liberties and wield their artistic license around, not only have artists painted pearls into life , artists have also been known to paint "mother-in-laws" into life and in the very period of fashion and jewelry we are talking about - the regency period, and the painting? Napol?on Bonapart's wedding!
In this very famous painting of Napol?on & Josephine's wedding, Napol?on's mother (she appears as the matronly figure, centre left of the papal miter in photo, but in actuality, she refused to attend the wedding, (possibly because of his choice of bride).
Drop earrings YES definitely in keeping with the period. The favorite earrings of the time were long diamond or pearl earrings called - "pendeloques" that Empress Josephine and other members of the imperial family wore.
Purlgurl - a very long rope of pearls down to the waist, interesting idea. Thanks again everyone for all your imput and thought provoking ideas.
Yvonne
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