‘To Bliss’ is one of the more commonly seen statements in Neoclassical jewels, be the...
Read moreThe 1770s was a reaction to the Neoclassical movement post-1765. This was a time when the depicti...
Read moreWith neoclassical pieces, there is continuity to them and not just a broad period where different...
Read moreGiving something precious for an important cause is considered one of the most respectful ways to...
Read moreEnamel is the primary identifier for mourning and sentimental jewels, with colour being the most ...
Read moreAnachronisms, or pieces from the times that don’t correlate to when they are meant to exist, are ...
Read moreAn urn is a vessel that holds the remains of a loved one and this ring for Sarah Pettie enc...
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