French 1880 Egyptian Revival Pectoral Silver Champleve Cloisonne Lapis
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French Egyptian revival champleve pectoral.
Fabulous colorful piece, created in France in the late 19th century, circa 1880. This beautiful pectoral pendant has been crafted in the Egyptian revival style in solid silver and embellished with application of enamels in the French champleve technique (cloisonne). The scarab in the center is carved from blue lapis lazuli and the scepter with reddish carnelian, both screwed from the backs.
Fitted in the reverse with two wires to be wear as a buckle or as a pendant in a chain. An exceptional rare piece with wonderful craftsmanship.
History: For centuries, Ancient Egypt has held the fascination of the public and continues to inspire artists and designers alike. Between the 1860 and 1890, ancient cities were discovered, such as Troy, Pompeii and Alexandria. Archaeological excavations in Egypt, Greece and Rome, discovered artistic pieces of these ancient cultures. These fabulous discoveries, stimulated cultural trips to these countries, popularly called "grand tour". Being the case that the enthusiast visitors bring back small objects, like souvenirs to be assembled into jewelry. The starting point of these trips were in the cities of Rome and Venice.
Weight: 30.65 Grams, (18.57 Dwt).
Measurements: 59 mm by 50 mm (2.32 x 1.97 Inches).
Hallmarks: Stamped with French hallmarks and the French word "ARGENT", in reference to silver.
Collateral: It is accompanied by a presentation jewelry box.
Condition: The overall
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