Earring
1750-1850 (made)
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These earrings were described as 17th century Sicilian when they were acquired by the Museum in 1910, probably on account of their painted enamel and profuse use of pearls which are typical of Sicilian gold jewellery of that period. They are more likely to come from the area around Venice and the eastern coasts of the Adriatic, where earrings such as these were part of the traditional costume up to the early 20th century.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Gold sheet over a silver core enamelled in blue and white, with pink painting on the white, with pearl pendants |
Brief description | Pair of enamelled gold earrings with applied filigree decoration and pearl pendants, Venice (Italy), 1750-1850. |
Physical description | Pair of gold enamelled earrings with pearl drops. Each earring is made from thin sheet gold over a silver core, pierced in an arabesque pattern and decorated with applied wire and blue and white enamel on the front. In the centre is a pear-shaped space, with a pendent pearl in the centre, and there are three more pearl pendants hanging from the base. There is a long straight wire attached to the top at the back. |
Credit line | Murray Bequest |
Summary | These earrings were described as 17th century Sicilian when they were acquired by the Museum in 1910, probably on account of their painted enamel and profuse use of pearls which are typical of Sicilian gold jewellery of that period. They are more likely to come from the area around Venice and the eastern coasts of the Adriatic, where earrings such as these were part of the traditional costume up to the early 20th century. |
Bibliographic reference | For a full account of these earrings, see:
Polizzi, Francesco, 'Splendori di Sicilia al Victoria and Albert Museum' (doctoral thesis), Palermo, 2011, p.162. |
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Accession number | M.985&A-1910 |
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Record created | September 9, 2005 |
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