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A pretty bracelet formed of micromosaic plaques which link together with a simple hook.
Each little mosaic is made up of tiny glass tiles or tesserae. Micromosaic jewellery became popular in Victorian times, during the early to mid-19th century, when it became the thing to do for wealthy people to conduct The Grand Tour - a cultural trip around Europe, collecting souvenirs along the way. Italy was a popular destination for its rich cultural and artistic heritage and its high-quality glass production. Italian workshops became adept at producing micromosaic artworks and jewellery for aristocratic tourists.
SIZE: The bracelet is approximately 18.5cm (7 and a quarter inches) long.
MATERIALS: Metal, glass.
HALLMARKS/STAMPS: None.
CONDITION: The bracelet is in very good vintage condition, with just a little tesserae loss (see photos).
ERA: Estimated c.1930s.
Antique and vintage boxes photographed are for display only and are not included unless stated in the description.
Please be sure to examine all the photos carefully as they form part of the description, and do feel free to ask if you have any questions, we’re always happy to help where we can!
Size: The bracelet is approximately 18.5cm (7 and a quarter inches) long.
SIZE:
WEIGHT:
MATERIALS:
HALLMARKS/STAMPS:
CONDITION:
ERA:
Antique and vintage boxes photographed are for display only and are not included unless stated in the description.
Please be sure to examine all the photos carefully as they form part of the description, and do feel free to ask if you have any questions, we’re always happy to help where we can!
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