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Q/  When was the Victorian period?

Q. Describe Vermeil.

Valadium: A fine stainless steel that resembles white gold.

Vau: A type of vegetable fibre that can be woven and twisted.

Vermeil: (Vehr-MAY) A substantial amount of real gold which has been chemically bonded to sterling silver. The finish looks so much like solid gold that, except for the price, it is difficult to tell the difference.

Victorian: The designation given to the period from approximately 1837 when Victoria became Queen of England until 1901 when she died. This long period is divided into early (approx. 1840-1860), mid (approx. 1860 - 1880) and late (approx. 1880-1900) since it covers a wide span of time, and a number of distinctive design trends. This period was preceded by the Georgian period, and succeeded by the Edwardian period after Victoria died in 1901, and her son Edward became king.

Vulcanite: A hard, moldable dark brown or black plastic used for memorial pieces in the mid-Victorian period.

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