The Origin of the Pearl

Elegant Crescent Moon Brooch with Sapphires and Pearls, American, c. 1910


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Elegant Crescent Moon Brooch with Sapphires and Pearls, American, c. 1910
Elegant Crescent Moon Brooch with Sapphires and Pearls, American, c. 1910
Description
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This brooch was made in the United States in the early 20th century and shows a motif that we have encountered time and again in jewellery since the Orientalist fashions of the 19th century: The crescent moon. In its setting, however, the brooch conjures up much older stories that have to do with the origin of the pearl. According to Pliny, the pearl is created when the shells rise to the surface of the sea to receive dewdrops in the early morning. These then become pearls, which is why they are more closely related to the sky than to the sea in which they are found. This belief was still held by many in the early modern period: "There are various opinions among scholars about the origin and growth of these pearls / in that many hold, with the old Plinio, that they are generated from the dew / that drips into the opening shells" (from Valentini, Museum Museorum, 1704). It therefore seems fitting that the delicately curved celestial body is studded with pearls. Between them are sapphires, which are also reminiscent of dewdrops and the color of the early morning sky. The result is a beautiful piece of jewellery that tells of ancient legends in the smallest of spaces.
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Elegant Crescent Moon Brooch with Sapphires and Pearls, American, c. 1910
The Origin of the Pearl
€ 490.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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