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Antique Necklace of Italian Mediterranean Coral in two Rows, Around 1900


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Antique Necklace of Italian Mediterranean Coral in two Rows, Around 1900
Antique Necklace of Italian Mediterranean Coral in two Rows, Around 1900
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The natural salmon red of coral has always inspired jewellery designers and artists. Hardly a portrait of an Italian beauty is conceivable without the red beads from the seabed embellishing earlobes or décolleté. But while in the 19th and early 20th centuries the Mediterranean still produced many corals of jewellery quality, it is due to both climate change and overfishing of the coral reefs that our modern age can hardly harvest this precious natural material any more. This necklace from around 1900 shows bright salmon coral with some growth characteristics that identify it as a natural product. Their fairly uniform colouration with beautiful salmon tones makes them a delight to look at. Two rows of hand cut beads are arranged in progression and thicken towards the center. A coral-studded clasp made of gold-plated tombac completes the beautiful necklace. This has preserved a little dream from turn-of-the-century Italy, reminiscent of sunny days in the south.
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Genuine Italian Mediterranean corals still inspire today with their wonderfully rich play of colours with a pronounced wealth of variations. From the creamy white of the Adriatic coral to the delicate pink of the angel's skin coral or Pelle d'Angelo to beautiful light and dark salmon red shades to the strong dark red colour known as oxblood or Moro coral, this wonderful natural material is characterized by the most beautiful colours of nature that the sea can produce. For centuries an integral part of princely and later also bourgeois art chambers, coral jewellery, especially from the region around the Bay of Naples, enjoyed unprecedented popularity, particularly in the 19th century. The stocks of some coral species, which are now under strict protection, as well as the demand for natural corals, which has increased dramatically in recent years, make coral jewellery a sought-after treasure today more than ever. Only antique pieces or corals from old stock come onto the market today - the quantity is therefore limited and finite.
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Antique Necklace of Italian Mediterranean Coral in two Rows, Around 1900
Del golfo di napoli
€ 690.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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