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Antique Vintage Art New Sterling Silver Etruscan Glass Charm Bracelet 15.8g


Antique Vintage Art New Sterling Silver Etruscan Glass Charm Bracelet 15.8g
Antique Vintage Art New Sterling Silver Etruscan Glass Charm Bracelet 15.8g
Antique Vintage Art New Sterling Silver Etruscan Glass Charm Bracelet 15.8g

Antique Vintage Art New Sterling Silver Etruscan Glass Charm Bracelet 15.8g    Antique Vintage Art New Sterling Silver Etruscan Glass Charm Bracelet 15.8g

Antique vintage art new sterling silver Etruscan glass charm bracelet 15.8g. This product sheet is originally written in English. Please find below a machine translation in French.

If you have any questions please contact us. We have similar Etruscan and Art Nouveau items, which would fit well with this room, for sale this week.

To view in separate lists, please visit our store and search for "etruscan" and "new" under our immediate purchase items. Description of the ad by: angela a.

Markings: unmarked, tested and guaranteed. Diameter: 2.85 mm to 3.02 mm. Colour: bright opaque blue colour. Measurements/color of the accent stone.

Diameter: 2.92 mm to 5.39 mm. Colour: bright pink colour opaque. Glass is a manufactured stone. The stones were tested and guaranteed using a professional refraction, heat and hardness tester presidium duo. Stone sizes: polished round cabochon.

Charm measures: 0.83" to 1.05" in length, 0.30" to 0.61" in width. Handcrafted at the time of Art Nouveau in the Etruscan style. Includes a strand of twisted chain links from which six pending charms were threaded. These unique charms present the motifs of a drum, a pointed slipper, a triangle, a pitcher, a knife case and a lantern. Many of these charms are rare and inflated hollow jewels, created using the technique of repulsing metals. These charms are decorated with bright pink coral glass and blue turquoise glass stones. Complete with a spring clasp for safe wear. Damage: wear adapted to age.

There is wear on the faces of coral glass and turquoise glass stones, which does not affect wear. This article contains a bit of brittleness, which gives it an ancient quality that we think to be rather beautiful. The price was reduced to reflect this. This list is for the article only. Not all photo displays and/or accessories are provided with your purchase.

It was very true because of the beautiful designs that came out of this period. This time was centered on women and the beauty of nature and the pieces were often large. The enamel was a material commonly used in art nouveau jewellery, as the period was more focused on the importance of design than on the materials used to create it. The art nouveau period took place before the beginning of the First World War, when mass manufacturing took over the production of many products, including some jewellery. The neo-strusc jewels were popularized for the first time in the early 1800s when an Etruscan tomb was discovered just outside Roma.

From the moment it was discovered, the jewellers worked to imitate and understand the working techniques of the metals with which the jewels were made. Etruscan jewellery was not only a luxurious addition to Victorian styles of the time.

But he introduced new ideas and decorations. These Etruscan tombs contained jewels decorated with long and fluid geometric lines and patterns, mythological images and landscapes, and celestial elements. The techniques of repulse, watermark and granulation are all attributed to the Etruscans.

Inflated jewels are a name given to repelled hollow pieces, usually small court charms. Inflated prices became fashionable in the late 1800s and were popular until the 1950s. Today, inflated jewels are highly sought after, but very rare to find because they were difficult to make in the first place and were easily damaged due to their hollow cores.

The repulse began as an old metalworking technique dating back to the 3rd century BC, involving a malleable metal that was hammered on the back to create an image on the front. Examples are found all over the world; the greek, the gypsy, and even the hopwell periods in the southeastern American. Inverse-side hammering has also been used to add details to the front, creating complex patterns with grooves, indentations and pipes. The piece was then carefully polished to create a hollow and catchy treasure. Domestic United States: All items are shipped within one business day of receipt of payment. We do not underestimate packages for customs, please do not ask us to do so. What you pay is what we will ask on your customs form. Please take this into account before placing your bid. If you need more time to pay, please contact us before you bid. The neo-strusc jewels were popularized for the first time in the early 1800s. This item is in the category "Jewels, Watches\ Jewellery\Others". The seller is "abeautifultimeco" and is located in this country: us. This item can be shipped to the following country: france.
    Ancient: yes Close: spring ring
  1. style: charm, chain
  2. Secondary stone: glass coral
  3. modified object: without
  4. metal purity: 925
  5. Jewellery department: fine
  6. chain type: double cable chain
  7. metal: fine money
  8. country/region of manufacture: unknown
  9. theme: flower herbs
  10. Age: art nouveau (1895-1910) Type: bracelet Mark: - no mark/generic - Dominant stone: turquoise glass

Antique Vintage Art New Sterling Silver Etruscan Glass Charm Bracelet 15.8g    Antique Vintage Art New Sterling Silver Etruscan Glass Charm Bracelet 15.8g