There’s something quietly compelling about wearing something that once carried someone’s personal mark. This early 19th-century wax seal fob features a luminous white agate stone, set in a softly sculpted gold-filled mount with elegant shell and scroll detailing. The face is engraved with a Greek key border and two initials—once used to stamp sealing wax on letters and documents, leaving a lasting impression in a very literal way.
White agate was valued for its clean, crisp impressions, making it both practical and beautiful. Now thoughtfully reimagined as a necklace, it brings that same sense of intention and identity into how you wear it today. Suspended from a long 33-inch sterling silver chain, it’s easy to layer or wear on its own. It’s the kind of necklace that feels personal—it has a story, but now you are adding your own. A meaningful, wearable fragment of history—refined, distinctive, and effortlessly relevant.
Georgian seal fobs are loved for their direct link to personal identity and handwritten correspondence from a time before mass communication. White agate examples, especially those with clean classical detailing like the Greek key, carry a strong neoclassical influence and an understated elegance that still feels fresh today.
Well-preserved pieces that have been gently adapted for modern wear appeal to collectors who value both history and effortless, everyday style.
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