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A Deep Dive into the Strange and Touching Victorian-Era Mourning Traditions — Colossal

Last updated: December 6, 2025 10:25 am
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The Victoria and Albert Museum recently released a captivating video unboxing a collection of 19th-century objects related to Victorian mourning traditions. The video, featuring two V&A curators, showcases a variety of garments, jewelry, ephemera, and photos that were once used to honor the dead in elaborate and intricate ways.

One of the standout pieces in the collection is a black, silk gown adorned with tiny pleats, delicate lace, and sequins. Additionally, the curators display jewelry made from semi-precious jet stones and brooches containing human hair, highlighting the sentimental and ornate nature of mourning attire during that era. The video also presents printed artifacts such as mourning cards and portraits of the deceased, shedding light on the different ways people expressed their grief and remembrance.

What sets this video apart is its exploration of how contemporary society approaches grief and loss. The curators touch on the shift towards private mourning experiences and the lack of communal rituals that were once prevalent. They pose the question of whether we have lost something valuable in our modern approach to mourning, where personal grief is often kept hidden and subdued.

Viewers can watch the full unboxing video on the V&A Museum’s YouTube channel, where they can also explore other fascinating adventures in the museum’s vast collections. The video prompts reflection on the poignant and fascinating trappings of grief from the past and invites viewers to consider the significance of mourning objects in our society today.

The collection of 19th-century mourning objects serves as a reminder of the rich and complex history surrounding death and remembrance. It prompts discussions on the evolving nature of grief and mourning practices, encouraging viewers to contemplate the ways in which we honor and remember our loved ones in the present day.

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