Japanese Locket Meiji Period Cranes and Owl. Containing a photograph of a Japanese lady and a baby.
Late Victorian Meiji period locket made of a white metal alloy. It was found attached to a Victorian Albertina Chain and requires a jump ring to use as a charm or locket. The photos are held in by beading that would need to be replaced if you want to add your own photographs, though you may wish to keep the mysterious lady and baby inside.
It’s approx 20 x 16mm.
Beautifully made, this locket not only serves as a stunning piece of jewellery but also holds a deeper significance. The cranes and owl, steeped in Japanese folklore and mythology, carry profound meanings that resonate with the wearer including good fortune and wisdom. By adorning this locket, you embrace the timeless wisdom and blessings that these symbols represent, bringing harmony and positivity into your life.