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Locket

Locket

  • Place of origin:

    England, Great Britain (made)

  • Date:

    late 18th century (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    unknown (production)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Engraved gold, ivory, hair, watercolour

  • Museum number:

    969-1888

  • Gallery location:

    Jewellery, room 91 mezzanine, case 81, shelf D, box 4

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Memorial jewellery to honour the dead is one of the largest categories of 18th- century jewellery to survive.

From 1760 there was a new vogue for memorial medallions or lockets. These became especially popular in Britain, though similar work was produced throughout Europe.

The lockets could be bought ready made, and the designs were standardised. Neo-classical motifs of funerary urns, plinths and obelisks joined the more traditional cherubs, angels and weeping willows. Hair was preserved as curls within the locket , or cut up and used to create designs.

Physical description

Engraved gold, ivory painted in watercolour with a miniature of a woman in a landscape.

Place of Origin

England, Great Britain (made)

Date

late 18th century (made)

Artist/maker

unknown (production)

Materials and Techniques

Engraved gold, ivory, hair, watercolour

Dimensions

Height: 2.7 cm, Width: 1.4 cm, Depth: 0.6 cm

Descriptive line

Engraved gold, ivory painted in watercolour, hair, England, 1775-1800

Materials

Watercolour; Gold; Ivory; Hair

Techniques

Engraving

Subjects depicted

Women; Landscapes (representations); Miniatures (paintings)

Categories

Metalwork; Jewellery

Collection code

MET

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