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Bracelet, decorated with micromosaics

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made in Rome

Postcard of Bracelet, decorated with micromosaics.
000-180-000-036-C
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Bracelet, decorated with micromosaics

This gold-mounted bracelet is decorated with micromosaics of classical buildings, flowers and figures. It was made in Rome between around 1830 and 1840.

The micromosaic on the far left represents four doves drinking from a bowl. It is based on a large classical mosaic which was discovered at Tivoli in 1737 and subsequently installed in the Capitoline Museum in Rome. Called 'The Doves of Pliny', this became a favourite Roman subject for micromosaics in the late 18th and 19th centuries.

Micromosaics are built up of hundreds or thousands of minute tessarae - cubes or chips - of coloured glass. Many late eighteenth- and early 19th-century micromosaics show views of classical buildings, some based on the hundred small engravings of the antiquities of Rome by Domenico Pronti, published in the late eighteenth century.


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Online ID: 000-180-000-036-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1906.406
Date: Between around 1830 and 1840
Early 19th century
Material: Gold mounted
Dimensions: 7.50" L x 3.50" W
What: Bracelet
Subject: Jewellery : Bracelets and bangles
Who:
Where: Italy
Event:
Description: Bracelet of gold-mounted Roman Mosaics: Italian, early 19th century
References:
  • Evans, G. Souvenirs From Roman Times to the Present Day. Edinburgh: NMS Publishing Ltd, 1999, pp 26-7. 
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