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Victorian Mourning Customs & Jewelry

  • February 15, 2026 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Elmwood Cemetery

    824 South Dudley Street
    Memphis, Tennessee 38104
Ticket Price $16.88 Register Now
Description

Victorian mourning jewelry dates back centuries. These days, mourning jewelry can be considered macabre, with its themes of skeletons, gravediggers, coffins, and the use of the dearly departed’s hair to construct each piece. However, the mourning jewelry of the Victorian era was meant to remind others of death’s inevitability, otherwise known as a memento mori. This style of jewelry reminded people to live life to the fullest.

Join us at Elmwood in the Chapel on Feb. 15th, 2026, at 2 pm, when Memphis-based mourning jewelry expert Virginia Shelton will share her personal archive with us. Her pieces incorporate jet, vulcanite, white enamel, and other precious stones. Rings, brooches, lockets, necklaces, and even death photography will be displayed. She will give a 40-minute presentation on the history of mourning jewelry and decode the meaning of her favorite pieces. Her collection has been exhibited previously at Davies Plantation and the Woodruff-Fontaine House.

The cost is $15 per person.

Date & Time

Sun, Feb 15, 2026 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Venue Details

Elmwood Cemetery

824 South Dudley Street
Memphis, Tennessee 38104 Elmwood Cemetery
Elmwood Cemetery

Founded and active since 1852, Elmwood Cemetery is the oldest nonprofit historic cemetery in Memphis, TN.


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