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Image of Gallery in South Kensington
On display at V&A South Kensington
Jewellery, Rooms 91 to 93 mezzanine, The William and Judith Bollinger Gallery

This object consists of 2 parts, some of which may be located elsewhere.

Earring

1815-1867 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Italian women have always loved lavish display. Even for the poorest, a rich show of jewellery was all important. Italian goldsmiths were expert at making a little material go a very long way. Many pieces seem too large to wear comfortably, but they are usually made of very thin gold, and are much lighter than they appear.

All Italian women wore gold earrings. Their shapes varied widely in different places. This earring was made in the Papal States, and was worn in Lazio, in central Italy. Simple hoop earrings, often very large and with faceted or domed decoration, were common throughout central and northern Italy in the 19th century, and are still widely worn today.

This earring was bought as part of the Castellani collection of Italian Peasant Jewellery at the International Exhibition, Paris, 1867.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Earrings
  • Earrings
Materials and techniques
Gold
Brief description
Gold earrings decorated with hollow faceted bosses, Papal States (Italy), 1815-1867.
Physical description
Oval earrings with four hollow faceted domes along the front edge, and hinged wire at the back.
Dimensions
  • Length: 4.7cm
  • Width: 2.6cm
  • Depth: 0.8cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Crossed keys with mitre above, in shield-shaped frame. (On the wire.)
    Translation
    Mark for 750 standard gold, Papal States, 1815-1870.
  • Illegible letters in lozenge-shaped frame. (On the wire.)
    Translation
    Mark of unidentified maker.
Object history
Bought from the Castellani collection at the International Exhibition, Paris, 1867
Summary
Italian women have always loved lavish display. Even for the poorest, a rich show of jewellery was all important. Italian goldsmiths were expert at making a little material go a very long way. Many pieces seem too large to wear comfortably, but they are usually made of very thin gold, and are much lighter than they appear.

All Italian women wore gold earrings. Their shapes varied widely in different places. This earring was made in the Papal States, and was worn in Lazio, in central Italy. Simple hoop earrings, often very large and with faceted or domed decoration, were common throughout central and northern Italy in the 19th century, and are still widely worn today.

This earring was bought as part of the Castellani collection of Italian Peasant Jewellery at the International Exhibition, Paris, 1867.
Bibliographic reference
'Italian Jewellery as worn by the Peasants of Italy', Arundel Society, London, 1868, Plate 8
Collection
Accession number
163&A-1868

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Record createdFebruary 8, 2008
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