Retro gold and diamond carved shell cameo dancing woman pendant (ca. 1950)
Type of jewel: pendant
Condition: good
Country of origin: Most probably Belgium
Style: Vintage Retro
Era: ca. 1950
Inspired by: Three dancing graces
Material: 18K yellow and details in white gold (acid tested)
Technique:
Cameo is a method of carving, or an item of jewellery or vessel made in this manner. It features a raised (positive) relief image. There are three main materials for Cameo carving; Shells or Agate (called a Hardstone cameo), and glass. Cameos can be
produced by setting a carved relief, such as a portrait, onto a background of a contrasting colour. This is called an assembled cameo. Alternately, a cameo can be carved directly out of a material with integral layers or banding, such as (banded) agate
or layered glass, where different layers have different colours. Sometimes dyes are used to enhance these colours. Cameos are often worn as jewellery. Stone cameos of great artistry were made in Greece dating back as far as the 6th century BC. They were
very popular in Ancient Rome, and one of the most famous stone cameos from this period is the Gemma Claudia made for the Emperor Claudius. The technique has since enjoyed periodic revivals, notably in the early Renaissance, and again in the 17th, 18th
and 19th centuries.
Diamonds:
One
brilliant cut diamond
with an estimated weight of ± 0.22ct.
(colour and clarity: G/H, vs/si).
- All diamond weights, color grades and clarity are approximate since the stones were not removed from their mounts to preserve the integrity of the setting.
Birth and month stones:
Diamond is the birthstone (or month stone) for April.
Hallmarks: No trace.
Dimensions: approx. 2,90 cm (1,14 inch) x 1,60 cm (0,63 inch) - See picture with a ruler in cm and inches
Weight: 2,90 gram (1,86 dwt)
Adin reference Nº: 18108-0223