A CARVED EMERALD, RUBY AND GOLD HINDU SAINT PENDANT
A CARVED EMERALD, RUBY AND GOLD HINDU SAINT PENDANT

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A CARVED EMERALD, RUBY AND GOLD HINDU SAINT PENDANT
Depicting a Hindu saint, carved emeralds, cabochon ruby, gold, modern mounting of 18k gold, ¾ in., original emerald pendant early 17th century
SSEF, 2011, report no. 61234: Colombia, moderate clarity enhancement, oil
Provenance
Lord Glenconner (1926-2010)
Bonhams, London, 28 September 2011, lot 145
Exhibited
The Miho Museum, Koka 2016, p. 171, no. 133
Grand Palais, Paris 2017, p. 203, no. 153
The Doge’s Palace, Venice 2017, p. 87, no. 44
The Palace Museum, Beijing 2018, p. 100, no. 45
de Young Legion of Honor, San Francisco 2018, p. 172, no. 31

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Lot Essay

Surviving carved gemstone figures such as Lot 289 and 290 are rare. These two examples display intricate carvings which are a testament to the refined lapidary skills of Indian jewelers during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Lot 290, a carved sapphire figure of a Hindu saint, formerly in the Rothschild Collection, is dated to the 18th century bears similarities to Lot 289, however, the Glenconner figurine has a flat back, indicating that it was at one time laid into a larger setting.

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