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925 Sterling Silver Handmade Ring with Natural Cameo Stone

368,00 

Ring made from 925 sterling silver, handmade with natural cameo stone. Stone dimmensions: Width: 25 mm and Lenght: 20 mm.

Cameo
The name comes from the Latin cameus, which probably refers to the Greek word “kamata”. It is a relief carved in stone. Cameos were usually carved by sculptors on stones that had two layers of material. Each layer was a different color. Engraving was usually done on the lighter material so that the darker material underneath would appear as a background.

Cameos began to be made during the Alexandrian and Roman times, when masterpieces were carved in stone. After the Roman era, cameo production waned, to be reborn in the Renaissance along with lithography (sculpture) in general. It was during this later period that artists preferred shell and coral as materials for carving cameos, and this technique flourished in Naples, Italy.

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925 Sterling Silver Brooch – Pendant with Cameo

360,00 

Sterling Silver 925 Brooch Pendant decorated with a natural handmade Cameo, oval shaped and dimensions 30 x 40mm.

Cameo
The name comes from the Latin cameus, which probably refers to the Greek word “kamata”. It is a relief carved in stone. Cameos were usually carved by sculptors on stones that had two layers of material. Each layer was a different color. Engraving was usually done on the lighter material so that the darker material underneath would appear as a background.

Cameos began to be made during the Alexandrian and Roman times, when masterpieces were carved in stone. After the Roman era, cameo production waned, to be reborn in the Renaissance along with lithography (sculpture) in general. It was during this later period that artists preferred shell and coral as materials for carving cameos, and this technique flourished in Naples, Italy.

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925 Sterling Silver Handmade Multi Chain Bracelet with Cameo

387,00 

Handmade multi chain bracelet made from 925 sterling silver, oxidized and engraved in unique decoration with cameo stone.

Cameo
The name comes from the Latin cameus, which probably refers to the Greek word “kamata”. It is a relief carved in stone. Cameos were usually carved by sculptors on stones that had two layers of material. Each layer was a different color. Engraving was usually done on the lighter material so that the darker material underneath would appear as a background.

Cameos began to be made during the Alexandrian and Roman times, when masterpieces were carved in stone. After the Roman era, cameo production waned, to be reborn in the Renaissance along with lithography (sculpture) in general. It was during this later period that artists preferred shell and coral as materials for carving cameos, and this technique flourished in Naples, Italy.

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925 Sterling Silver Cameo Ring

Ring made from 925 sterling silver, with natural cameo. Oxidized.

Cameo
The name comes from the Latin cameus, which probably refers to the Greek word “kamata”. It is a relief carved in stone. Cameos were usually carved by sculptors on stones that had two layers of material. Each layer was a different color. Engraving was usually done on the lighter material so that the darker material underneath would appear as a background.

Cameos began to be made during the Alexandrian and Roman times, when masterpieces were carved in stone. After the Roman era, cameo production waned, to be reborn in the Renaissance along with lithography (sculpture) in general. It was during this later period that artists preferred shell and coral as materials for carving cameos, and this technique flourished in Naples, Italy.

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925 Sterling Silver Cameo Pendant

196,00 

925 Sterling Silver Pendant decorated with handmade natural Cameo. Oxidized.

Cameo
The name comes from the Latin cameus, which probably refers to the Greek word “kamata”. It is a relief carved in stone. Cameos were usually carved by sculptors on stones that had two layers of material. Each layer was a different color. Engraving was usually done on the lighter material so that the darker material underneath would appear as a background.

Cameos began to be made during the Alexandrian and Roman times, when masterpieces were carved in stone. After the Roman era, cameo production waned, to be reborn in the Renaissance along with lithography (sculpture) in general. It was during this later period that artists preferred shell and coral as materials for carving cameos, and this technique flourished in Naples, Italy.

 

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