ETRUSCAN REVIVAL 1870 Italian Enameled Locket a Queen In Gilt Diamonds
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Italian Etruscan revival locked.
This is a gorgeous antique medallion-locket created in Italy in the 19th century, circa 1870. The locket has been made up in an oval shape in the Etruscan revival style and carefully crafted in 18kt gilded brass with high polished finish. The medallion locket is decorated with the inlaid portrait of an ancient Etruscan queen, which is dressed with colorful robes, crowned with a diadem and wearing earrings accented with two rose cut diamonds. The profile of the queen is fully decorated with the difficult polychrome enamel technique, called Peinture sur émail. It is fitted with a three-barrels hinge with a snap lock to open and close and a ring bale to wear in a chain. The craftsmanship of this one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry, is exceptional and well done, and surely this will be a great conversation piece.
Country: Europe, Italy.
Period Style: Etruscan Revival 1870.
Diamonds: Mount in inlaid settings, with 2 European rose cut diamond, 0.07 carat, white colorless F/G color, VS/SI clarity.
Weight: 26.95 Grams, (17.30 Dwt).
Measurements: 31 mm by 52 mm by 6 mm (1.22 x 2.05 x 0.24 Inches).
Hallmarks: Unmarked as usual.
Peinture sur émail technique
Peinture sur émail is a French type of painting with enamels. It was developed at the end of the 15th century in Limoges, France. In this technique, a slightly convex, metal plate is covered with a fondant of uniform color which was d to produce a vitreous base for the drawing.
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