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1910 Black Jet Glass Cameo Downton Crown Curly Beaded Headdress Mourning Necklac

$ 158.34

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Material: Glass
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Main Stone: Black jet glass
  • Type: Beads
  • Style: Mourning
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Modification Description: I added a loose 1910 black cameo to a vintage copper setting w/ dangles. I added to an antique black glass double knotted luxiurious Victorian beaded 50" necklace.
  • Condition: Good
  • Brand: Handmade
  • Metal: Brass

    Description

    1910 Jet Black Glass Cameo Downton Crown, Curly Ribbon Beaded Hair Headdress Dangling Earrings Necklace Cameo & Ruffles Black Beaded Necklace OOAK Added to Black Victorian Mourning Double Knotted 50" necklace. You can knot it or go around your neck a couple of times. The clasp has been replaced.
    I added a loose 1910 black cameo to a vintage copper setting w/ dangles. I added to an antique black glass double knotted luxiurious Victorian beaded 50" necklace.
    I presently have 30+ unused 1910 glass cameo Paris workshop cameos. They are beautiful, rare & great. This heavy thick Black jet glass with shiny hair bow & band, matte face & curls, beads, Tiara, Ribbons, beaded necklace & dangling earrings. Stunning, Victorian supreme! .
    To find them see my "1910 glass cameo" SECTION on left. Classic example of early 1900s traditional French Pate de verre, the artist mixed crushed glass with enamels or paint to form a paste that was carefully placed in a mold, Displaying belle époque opulence. Per Wikipedia " Glass casting is the process in which glass objects are cast by directing molten glass into a mold where it solidifies. The technique has been used since the Egyptian period. Modern cast glass is formed by a variety of processes such as kiln casting, or casting into sand, graphite or metal molds. Pate de verre gained renown as an art form by French artists Émile Gallé, Antonin Daum and Réné Lalique. The final result is a piece of sculpture that has a surface with a texture that is similar to fine sugar." .
    , This is in unused excellent condition over 100 years old.
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