ETRUSCAN REVIVAL JEWELRY
Brooch by Castellani
(Italian, 1858)
This jewelry is adapted from a brooch in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. During the nineteenth-century, the Roman firm of Castellani retailed ornaments inspired by the past and simultaneously helped their collector-clients build ancient jewelry collections. Their close contact with Etruscan jewelry resulted in their mastery of ancient techniques like granulation and twisted wirework.
Details
- Materials: Pewter with gold finish.
- Capped silk cord included.
- Silk Cord Length: 36 inches