CASTELLANI ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIVAL CARNELIAN AND GOLD ARMBAND/BRACELET
CASTELLANI ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIVAL CARNELIAN AND GOLD ARMBAND/BRACELET
CASTELLANI ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIVAL CARNELIAN AND GOLD ARMBAND/BRACELET
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CASTELLANI ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIVAL CARNELIAN AND GOLD ARMBAND/BRACELET

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CASTELLANI ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIVAL CARNELIAN AND GOLD ARMBAND/BRACELET
Carved carnelian scarabs, yellow gold, may be worn as an armband or converted into a bracelet, circa 1880, maker's marks

Size/Dimensions: armband inner circumference 24.1 cm (9 ½ in); bracelet inner circumference 16.5 cm (6 ½ in); width 4.5 cm (1 ¾ in)
Gross Weight: 129.2 grams
Literature
Cf. G. C. Munn, Castellani and Giuliano: Revivalist Jewellers of the Nineteenth Century, London, Trefoil Books, 1984, p. 185, plate 188
Cf. S. Weber Soros and S. Walker, Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelry, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2005, p. 74

Lot Essay


The firm of Castellani was founded by Fortunato Pio Castellani (1794-1865) circa 1816 in Rome and was continued by his two sons, Augusto (1829-1914) and Alessandro (1823-1883). Prompted by multiple discoveries in the archaeological realm, the firm established a revival of the Etruscan style in jewelry as well as that of Byzantine, Carolingian and Renaissance. They also became world famous for their simulation of the granulation technique in gold. By 1862 the firm was represented in London and Paris, allowing their innovations to have an impact on an international level.

A bracelet of similar design, by Castellani, is in the Victoria and Albert Museum collection in London.

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