Mourning jewellery 哀悼珠寶
Mourning jewellery became popular in 1861 when Queen Victoria went into deep mourning following the death of her husband, Prince Albert. The Queen wore black clothing and matching jewellery until her death in 1901. Brooches usually featured a photo of the deceased, sometimes with a sample of their hair, often elaborately arranged. 胸針通常帶有死者的照片,有時還帶有他們的頭髮樣本,通常是精心佈置的。