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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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