White + Pink Gold In Quartz Earrings 1860 American Gold Rush
White + Pink Gold In Quartz Earrings 1860 American Gold Rush
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In the exciting year of 1850, post gold rush, California proudly became the 31st state of the United States, and San Francisco, once a ghost town, blossomed into a bustling city with 25,000 residents.
By the end of 1850, the easily accessible gold was mostly depleted, leading to the development of new techniques to extract more elusive veins of gold nestled in quartz. In 1851, "hard rock" mining became the go-to industry in Northern California, a task most gold seekers weren't prepared for, leading to a rise of medium to large companies undertaking the gold industry because they held the resources necessary to keep the gold flowing, marking a new era in the gold mining business.
These outrageous 14ct gold fan earrings are such an exceptional example of gold-in-quartz with black enamel taille-d'epargne tops.
Materials and Features: 14k gold, pink and white gold in quartz
Age/Origin: American, c.1860
Measurements: 4.26 grams, 8mm in length
Condition: Excellent condition.
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