A cross to bear: the elegance of diamond in the 18th century
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This Rococo-era pendant, a reverent cross dating from around 1750, is imbued with the ornamental opulence of its time. Topped with silver and 18-carat red gold, it is adorned with ten table-cut pink diamonds, whose brilliance is enhanced by the traditional foil setting technique. While bearing witness to its venerable age and traces of past repairs, the pendant remains a worthy tribute to its Christian inspiration, its faded hallmarks hinting at a history-laden past.
Object group of antique jewelry
pendant
Condition
acceptable condition, traces of previous repairs on the back
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Country of origin
unknown
Style
Rococo - Rococo (more rarely roccoco), also called “late Baroque,” is an 18th-century style that developed when Baroque artists abandoned symmetry to become increasingly ornate, flowery, and playful. Rococo pieces were designed as total works of art, with elegant and ornate furniture, small sculptures, decorative mirrors, and tapestries complementing the architecture, reliefs, and wall paintings. It was largely supplanted by the Neoclassical style. In 1835, the Dictionnaire de l'Académie française specified that the word rococo “generally denotes the type of ornament, style, and motif associated with the reign of Louis XV and the beginning of that of Louis XVI.” It therefore encompasses all types of art produced around the mid-18th century in France.
See also: Rococo
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Style specifics
Rococo is a decorative style that succeeded, around 1730, the Baroque style in France (where it was also called rocaille). Its main characteristics are the asymmetry of ornaments and a repertoire composed largely of rocaille, shells, flowers, foliage, and scrolls. It was developed in France under Louis XV (1715-1774) and spread to Italy, Germany, and Austria, and to a lesser extent in England.
Period
around 1750
Events and facts of this era, poetry of this era, fashion of this era.
Source of inspiration
Christianity
Theme
Cross – The cross is one of the oldest human symbols and is used by many religions, such as Christianity. It often represents the division of the world into four elements (or cardinal points), or the union of the concepts of divinity (the vertical line) and the world (the horizontal line). (Source: Wikipedia)
Material
silver on the top and plated with 18-carat red gold (see explanation about silver on gold). (tested on the touchstone)
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Technique
The rose-cut diamonds are set on foil. This special technique was used to enhance the brilliance of the diamonds.
Diamonds
Ten rose-cut diamonds, table-cut. We do not have the weight of the diamonds, which is common in our trade for rose cuts.
All the diamonds we offer are checked by the IJGC to determine whether they are natural or synthetic, and all the diamonds in this piece of jewelry are guaranteed 100% natural.
Birthstones
Diamond is the birthstone (or birth month stone) for the month of April.
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Characteristics
Illegible remains.
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Dimensions
height 4.78 cm (1.88 inch)
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Weight
4.20 grams (2.70 dwt)
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SKU : 22074-0044
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