"Rosalind"
Antique 14K Rose Gold & Carved Cameo Pendant On Contemporary Chain
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A cameo is a form of glyptography, or bas-relief carving, most often cut into glass, hard-stones, and shells. Artworks were crafted to create two layers on one piece of material, the top of which protruded from its background, creating a multi-dimensional artwork. These detailed reliefs were often used to adorn pieces of jewelry, including brooches, necklaces, bracelets and rings. The earliest cameos took inspiration from prehistoric petroglyphs, which documented important religious and symbolic iconography onto rock faces.
Victorians loved cameos, and wore them prolifically throughout the era. Our serene gentlelady has a modest stance and a sweet half smile upon her lips. Her garb seems to be a tribute to Heraldic times, which is consistent with the Victorian's love of romantic literature and motifs.
Carved from a pale hardstone and set onto a deep rusty red carnelian, the pendant is set in delicate 14k rose gold wirework with Etruscan Revival detailing. In the back is a small locket compartment, ready for your precious photos or a lock of hair. A contemporary 14 karat rose gold chain has been added to convert this piece into a very wearable necklace! Part of the enjoyment and fun of antique jewelry is re-imagining ways to adorn yourself with these little treasures from the past.
Details (approximate)
Dimensions: Antique Pendant: 2 5/8"; Contemporary Chain: 20" total
Weight: 14.1 grams
Materials: Gold, Carved Cameo
Metal: 14K rose gold
Marks: 585 (chain clasp)
Condition: Excellent Antique and Contemporary condition commensurate with age and wear



