Antique 14K & Carved Shell Cameo Apollo Conversion Ring
A cameo is a form of glyptography, or bas-relief carving, most often cut into glass, hard-stones, and shells. Artworks were crafted to create two layers on one piece of material, the top of which protruded from its background, creating a multi-dimensional artwork. These detailed reliefs were often used to adorn pieces of jewelry, including brooches, necklaces, bracelets and rings. The earliest cameos took inspiration from prehistoric petroglyphs, which documented important religious and symbolic iconography onto rock faces. Victorians loved cameos, and wore them prolifically throughout the era, often purchasing them as souvenirs on their Grand Tours. This wonderful example depicts the Roman god Apollo, driving his horse drawn chariot, a commanding and romantic figure on such a tiny bit of shell! The cameo itself was a loose piece and we have added a 14 karat frame and shank, allowing you to have this little work of art on hand at any time. We have named it "Circo Massimo" after the ancient Roman chariot racing stadium, a fun fact you can share with your admirers! Details (Approximate): Size: 8 Weight: 2.3 grams Materials: Gold, Carved Shell Cameo Metal: 14K yellow gold Marks: None Condition Excellent converted Antique condition commensurate with age and wear
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